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<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Application for property unification certification</div>
Begriffe im Kontext
<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">merge properties</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">combine properties</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Turning two properties into one</div> (Synonym)
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28.11.2024
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You own several properties and would like them to be registered in the land register as one property. You want to combine several properties into one property.
Are you the owner of several properties and would you like them to be registered in the land register as a single property?
You can achieve this by applying to the land registry office to merge one property with the other.
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 application for unification must be submitted to the land registry office; you can have your signature certified by a notary.
You can achieve this by applying to the land registry office to merge one property with the other.
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 application for unification must be submitted to the land registry office; you can have your signature certified by a notary.
- Publicly certified application (certification by a notary or surveying office)
- Information about the properties, possibly cadastral map
- proof of eligibility if applicable
- Current commercial register extract for companies
- Current extract from the association register for associations
- if applicable, notarized power of attorney for representation
- They are the owners of all the properties that are to be merged.
- The properties to be combined form a single unit both locally and economically. This means that they should be spatially adjacent to one another.
- The properties in Section III of the land register are not or evenly encumbered with, for example, mortgages or land charges.
- The owner's declaration that the association 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 unification in the land register to the land registry office that maintains the relevant land records.
- The application must be submitted in a notarized form because it replaces the required declaration (authorization).
- The land registry office checks your application and the requirements.
- If all requirements are met, the land registry office enters the combined 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.
- By combining two properties in the land register, a single new one is created.
- Land, which in some cases can be used more economically.
- The application for unification must be submitted to the land registry office; you can have your signature certified by a notary.
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