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.
If you, as the owner of a property, have rights to another property (servient property), for example a right of way, you can have this recorded in the land register of your property (dominant property).
If someone owes you money and you have already taken and won a court case or have another enforceable title, you can also enforce against the debtor's property.
If you are the owner of a property and there are land charges (mortgage or land charge) registered on it in the land register, you can apply for the rights to be deleted. You can also request deletion if you are the creditor of the mortgage.
You can apply for the entry of an actual rights holder in the land register if he or she has not previously been entered in the land register, even though he or she owns the right or property in the land register and you have, for example, an ...
With a building lease, you can build your own house on someone else's land without buying the property. You pay a regular ground rent for this. You can obtain this right for a single plot of land, for several plots of land or for existing building leases.
If you are an owner or tenant or can prove another legitimate interest, you can request a land register printout or copy from the land registry office.
If you want to have an entry made in the land register, in most cases you will need the certified consent of the person who will suffer a disadvantage as a result of the entry.
If you are an owner or tenant or can prove another legitimate interest, you can request a land register printout or copy from the land registry office and have it certified.
If you want to have an entry in the land register deleted, in most cases you will need a certified declaration from the person or institution that holds the right. This declaration is called a consent to deletion.
The deletion of burdens or restrictions in the land register is possible if the entitled person waives the exercise of the right, dies or consents to the deletion.