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Easier Land Registry Entries After Inheritance Through Notaries

New regulations will make it easier for citizens to register inherited property rights. Notaries will be able to submit applications for land registry entries on behalf of heirs, speeding up and simplifying the entire process, and eliminating the need for citizens to handle court matters themselves.
Key points
A notary can submit an application for a land registry entry on behalf of an heir or legatee, covering cooperative ownership rights to premises, ownership, or perpetual usufruct of real estate.
The application for a land registry entry will be submitted by the notary via an IT system, which is intended to accelerate the process and relieve courts.
The notary will collect the court fee for the application and transfer it to the court, and will also pre-verify the documents, which is convenient for citizens.
The notary's obligation to notify the court of a change in property owner will be abolished if the notary submits a land registry entry application at the heir's request.
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2025-10-17
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1444
Process start date: 2025-07-08
Voting date: 2025-10-17
Meeting no: 43
Voting no: 68