Which rights arise from an entry in the Land Register?

By making an entry in the Land Register, various rights in rem relating to a property can be acquired. These rights are legally binding and publicly recorded.

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The rights that can be entered in the Land Register include:

  • Ownership and condominium ownership
  • Pledges and mortgages
  • Building rights (superficies)
  • Easements (e.g. rights of way, rights of use)
  • Real burdens (recurring obligations attached to a property)

In addition, annotations can be used to record certain legally relevant facts in the Land Register, such as prohibitions on disposal, priority notices (Vormerkungen) or pending proceedings.

By being entered in the Land Register, these rights become legally effective and provide legal certainty for owners and third parties.

Example Land Register Extract

Amtlicher Grundbuchauszug der Katastralgemeinde Penzing, Bezirksgericht Fünfhaus, Eigentum, Nutzung und Belastungen der Liegenschaft Matznergasse 17.