Property cadastre – our house is missing.

  • Erstellt am 2024-10-26 01:22:30

Harakiri

2024-10-26 11:00:35
  • #1
Well, it is still an obligation, and from now on the owner cannot excuse himself by claiming he was unaware of the missing survey. Whether he pays the money now or in 5 years when it is noticed probably won’t make a huge difference, but it could potentially save some trouble.

According to the law, the owner registered in the land register must apply for the survey immediately, at the latest within 2 months after the measure is completed.

Check the construction documents to see if you can identify the surveyor for the rough/detailed staking – presumably, the same person was also commissioned for the survey, provided it is a publicly appointed surveyor. This might clarify things – after commissioning, it can actually remain “pending” for up to 3 years. That was the case with us too, for practical reasons (we wanted to set boundary stones for the road or city areas at the same time, but the outdoor facilities were not finished).
 

Neuer von Da

2024-10-27 00:00:55
  • #2
First of all, thanks for the answers.

As for the previous owner, she could only be reached through the courts.

I will do what is necessary and wait.

I have no documents for measurement,
The property was divided into 4 parts and measured back then.
 

Neuer von Da

2024-10-27 00:03:59
  • #3


Yes, it can, I know nothing of it :)

It was actually the neighbor who told me.

If they come, they come. But the village is small, my heart is pure, that’s how I fall asleep.
 

nordanney

2024-10-27 00:50:52
  • #4
Because the brother-in-law of an acquaintance of the school friend heard something like that?
 

Neuer von Da

2024-10-27 02:27:17
  • #5
Well, I have already looked at the land registry online. Missing
 

Buchsbaum066

2024-10-27 08:29:55
  • #6
So what surprises me is, why does someone buy a house without a cadastral extract? It actually belongs indispensably to the purchase documents just like a land register extract. This is not meant as an accusation, just a question. Especially since you can view the property maps for free and online. That would have been my first look even before the purchase.
 
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