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Land register variations: everything you need to know!

Publisher New Home 15/06/2024

 - Property registration: a compulsory step... but simple, if you know who to trust

If you have built a new property or made major alterations, you are obliged to notify the Provincial Land Registry Office.

This procedure, called stackingis carried out through the computer system DOCFA (DOCland registry FAbricks).
A crucial step to be in compliance, but one that can become quick and easy if handled by experienced professionals.

 - Cadastral variations and changes: when updating is a must

Have you inherited a property? Have you purchased a house? Have you changed the use of a building?

In all these cases - and not only in these cases - it is necessary to update the cadastral data.
For example, in the case of a purchase or succession, you have 30 days after registration of the deed to present the cadastral registrationor the official transfer of ownership or other real rights.

The voltura may be filed:

  • directly by the owner or heirs,
  • or automatically by the notary through the 'automatic transfer from transcription note' procedure.

 - Property changes: when action is needed

Have you changed the square footage, interior layout or intended use of your property?
In these cases we speak of cadastral variations. It is mandatory to communicate them in order to correctly update the type and consistency of the property in the land register.

Thanks to technology, both land registry changes and registrations can be submitted in digital formatallowing rapid and traceable updates.

In conclusion: safety, regularity, serenity

Dealing with land registry paperwork is not just an obligation: it is an essential step to protect the value of your property and ensure peace of mind in any future operations.

Do you need help with land registries, title deeds or cadastral variations? Rely on usWe guide you step by step, without stress and with the certainty of being in order.


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