Ownership certificate

An insight into the property details

Before you make your final decision to buy a property, you should ask the owner about the ownership certificate.

The ownership certificate includes details such as the name and surname, identification number, and residence of the owner or authorized person of the cadastral parcels. It also provides information on those parcels, including the number, name, pattern of use, and area, as well as the number of the cadastral plan list.

The ownership certificate is often used in various legal transactions, such as the sale, transfer of ownership, or legalization of property, in order to formally and legally regulate ownership.

Ownership certificate does not prove ownership or any other right over the property and based on it the land register office of the competent court will not allow property to be entered in the land register.

Therefore, if you need exclusive details about a specific property or information about the owner of the property, the ownership certificate is the document that contains those details. It is registered in the municipal cadastre and is issued for different types of real estate, including houses, land, and plots.

When you are buying real estate, there is no room for improvisation. By choosing a registered real estate agency, you get quality service, efficiency, and someone who will simplify this entire process for you and go through it with you from the very first moment.