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<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Assignment of a property in the land register</div>
Begriffe im Kontext
<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">merge lots</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">merge properties</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">combine properties</div> (Synonym)
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21.10.2024
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You own several properties and would like them to be registered in the land register as a single property.
Are you the owner of several properties and would you like them to be registered as one property in the land register? You can do this by applying to the land registry office for one property to be assigned to the other property (main property).
Previously independent plots of land are transformed into a single new plot of land, which in some cases can be used in a more economically viable manner.
The connected properties lose their independence.
and are registered as one property in the land register.
Mortgages on the main property automatically extend to the assigned property.
Burdens on the assigned property do not extend to the main property.
These are the legal consequences of a component attribution.
Because of the different legal consequences, please check or seek advice from a notary whether an attribution or a unification of the properties is an option for you.
Previously independent plots of land are transformed into a single new plot of land, which in some cases can be used in a more economically viable manner.
The connected properties lose their independence.
and are registered as one property in the land register.
Mortgages on the main property automatically extend to the assigned property.
Burdens on the assigned property do not extend to the main property.
These are the legal consequences of a component attribution.
Because of the different legal consequences, please check or seek advice from a notary whether an attribution or a unification of the properties is an option for you.
- Existence of several properties or property rights
- A plot of land should only be attributed as part of another plot of land if there is no risk of confusion.
- This means that, for example, due to different encumbrances (mortgages, land charges or other encumbrances such as rights of way) on the property, the entries can become confusing and difficult to understand. The legal status of the property must always be clearly recognizable.
- The properties involved should be directly adjacent to each other in the same land registry and cadastral district.
- The owner must be pre-registered.
- Application from the owner in a publicly certified form, with designation of the properties involved.
- If the requirements are met, the land registry office enters the attribution in the land register.
- You will be notified of the registration.
The processing time depends on the workload of the respective land registry office.
- As the owner of several properties, you can apply to the land registry office to have one property assigned to the other (main property).
- Previously independent plots of land are combined to form a single new plot of land, which in some cases can be used in a more economically viable manner.
- connected properties lose their independence.
- are registered as one property in the land register.
- Mortgages on the main property automatically extend to the assigned property.
- Burdens on the assigned property do not extend to the main property.
If you want to find out exactly who is responsible for your request, please follow the link to Hamburg Service