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Inhalt
<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Application for property division certification</div>
Begriffe im Kontext
<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">dividing the property</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Turn one property into 2</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">splitting the property</div> (Synonym)
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10.12.2024
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If you own a property and want to divide it, you must submit an application to the land registry office.
By dividing a property, individual or multiple parcels of land can be transferred to a new property in the land register.
The surveying office (State Office for Geoinformation and Surveying) is authorized to certify signatures in the land register when applications are made for the division of a property.
The division of parcels in the land cadastre and the division of properties in the land register are often carried out in conjunction.
The surveying office (State Office for Geoinformation and Surveying) is authorized to certify signatures in the land register when applications are made for the division of a property.
The division of parcels in the land cadastre and the division of properties in the land register are often carried out in conjunction.
- Publicly certified application. Certification is possible at the notary's office or the surveying office.
- If applicable, proof of eligibility
- Current commercial register extract for companies
- Current extract from the association register for associations
- If applicable, publicly certified power of attorney for representation
- information about the property
- Possibly approvals according to § 51 and / or § 144 of the Building Code
- You are the owner of the property to be divided.
- The owner's declaration that the division is desired must be publicly certified. This declaration must be attached to the application or your application must be included in the declaration. Certification is carried out either by the surveying office or by a notary.
- Submit the application for property division to the land registry office that maintains the relevant land records.
- The application must be submitted in a notarized form.
- Please attach all required documents.
- The land registry office checks your application, the documents and the requirements.
- If all requirements are met, the land registry office enters the division of the property in the land register.
- You will be informed about the entry.
The processing time depends on the individual case and the workload of the respective land registry office.
Legal advice is not available at the district court. Please contact the persons authorized to provide legal advice. These are lawyers or notaries.
The Public Legal Advice Service (ÖRA) offers low-cost legal advice for people with low incomes.
The Public Legal Advice Service (ÖRA) offers low-cost legal advice for people with low incomes.
- Division of a property in the land register may be necessary in order to create geographically and economically uniform properties, for example if they are to be sold individually.
- Division of a property may also be necessary if only part of the property is encumbered.
- The burdens, such as mortgages or land charges, remain in place on all parts.
- To do this, you must be the owner of the property and submit a publicly certified application to the land registry office.
- You can have the document certified by the surveying office (State Office for Geoinformation and Surveying) or by any notary.
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