CONNECTING THE LAND REGISTER AND THE BOOK OF DEPOSITED CONTRACTS – PROBLEMS IN PRACTICE
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https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.43.3.20Keywords:
condominium; rights and obligations of building managers; initiation of the process by the co-owners.Abstract
The paper gives overview of the Ordinance on connecting the Land register and the Book of deposited contracts and registration of the ownership of a condominium. It points out the rights and obligations of certain legal entities, especially building managers, and the court’s actions after receiving a motion. It also indicates the possibility of the co-owners themselves to initiate the process, either in situations where the building does not have a manager or when the manager does not want to initiate the process. Author will point out problems in practice (regarding court and parties alike) that lead to rejection of motion, and suggest answers (and solutions) to them.
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