Cadastral Categories
29 CADASTRAL CATEGORIES
Each building registered in the Land Register is assigned a cadastral category, i.e. a type, which is the basis for determining the cadastral income.
Below are the most frequently used categories in the context of buying and selling:
CATEGORY 'A
A/1 - High-class dwellings
A/2 - Civil dwellings
A/3 - Economic housing
A/4 - Social housing
A/5 - Ultra-popular housing
A/6 - Rural dwellings
A/7 - Dwellings in cottages
A/8 - Dwellings in villas
A/9 - Castles, palaces of outstanding artistic or historical value
A/10 - Offices and private offices
A/11 - Dwellings and accommodation typical of the area
CATEGORY 'B
B/1 - Boarding schools, boarding schools; shelters; orphanages; hospices; convents; seminaries; barracks
B/2 - Nursing homes and hospitals (non-profit)
B/3 - Prisons and reformatories
B/4 - Public Offices
B/5 - Schools and science laboratories
B/6 - Libraries, picture galleries, museums, galleries, academies not located in buildings in category A/9
B/7 - Chapels and oratories not intended for public worship
B/8 - Underground warehouses for food storage
CATEGORY 'C
C/1 - Shops and workshops
C/2 - Warehouses and storage rooms
C/3 - Workshops for arts and crafts
C/4 - Buildings and premises for sporting activities (non-profit)
C/5 - Bathing and curative water establishments (non-profit)
C/6 - Stables, stables, sheds, garages (non-profit)
C/7 - Closed or open canopies
CATEGORY 'D
D/1 - Factories
D/2 - Hotels and pensions (for profit)
D/3 - Theatres, cinemas, concert and performance halls and the like (for profit)
D/4 - Nursing homes and hospitals (profit-making)
D/5 - Credit, exchange and insurance institution (for profit)
D/6 - Buildings and premises for sporting activities (for profit)
D/7 - Buildings constructed or adapted for the special needs of an industrial activity and not susceptible to different use without radical transformation.
D/8 - Buildings constructed or adapted for the special needs of a commercial activity and not susceptible of being put to a different use without radical transformation.
D/9 - Floating or suspended buildings secured to fixed points on the ground, private bridges subject to tolls.
D/10 - Buildings for productive functions related to agricultural activities.
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