Construction obligation: 20% according to § 50 No. 3a Court and Notary Costs Act
Disposition prohibition: 10% according to § 50 No. 1 Court and Notary Costs Act
Self-use: 20% according to § 50 No. 2 Court and Notary Costs Act
Thus, all fees are charged in compliance with the law.
The supervision fee is defined in No. 22200 Court and Notary Costs Act:
Supervision fee ..........
The supervision fee arises for the
1. issuance of a certificate of the effectiveness of contracts, declarations, and resolutions,
2. examination and notification of the existence of conditions for the maturity of a performance or partial performance,
3. observance of a condition imposed on a party involved in the notarization process within the framework of a trust assignment to release a deed or extracts of a deed only under certain conditions, if the release does not merely depend on the consent of a party to the release, or the declaration of approval according to § 19 of the Land Registry Code based on a power of attorney, if this is to be given only under certain conditions,
4. examination and observance of the conditions for the disbursement of deposited money and the delivery conditions of deposited securities and valuables,
5. notification or registration of a fact, in particular an assignment or pledge, to a party not involved in the notarization process in order to achieve a legal effect, if the notary's activity does not merely consist of transmitting the deed or a copy or an official extract of the deed to the party not involved in the notarization process,
6. issuance of a certificate regarding changes concerning the persons of the shareholders or the scope of their participation (§ 40 para. 2 GmbHG), if circumstances outside the deed have to be examined, and
7. receipt of the copy of a land charge deed intended for the creditor to bring about the binding effect pursuant to § 873 para. 2 Building Code.