What is a title deed?

The property register contains the property details, as well as the rights and legally significant facts related to the property, and the beneficiaries and their details.

The title deed consists of three parts, which are marked with Roman numerals. The first part (I) contains the details of the property (cadastral number, name of the municipality where the property is located, floor area of the property, etc.). The second part (II) lists the owner (or asset manager, if applicable) and their details. The third part (III) contains the encumbrances on the property (e.g. usufructuary rights, mortgage rights) and certain legally significant facts are also recorded here (e.g. minority, guardianship, building restrictions, etc.).