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BOE-A-2026-10621 ·16 May 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
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Application for land registration and new construction denied due to unrecorded land reorganisation

The 12 January 2026 resolution denies the registration of georeferencing and declaration of new construction under Article 199 of the Mortgage Law, citing unrecorded land reorganisation. This occurs when undeclared activities compromise a property's legal status. The case involves a public deed dated 19 June 2025 declaring new construction and sale on a property in Archidona (art. 199).

In 2 key points

  1. The processing is denied due to indications of undocumented land reorganization (art. 199)
  2. The deed of 19 June 2025 declares new construction and sale (Hechos I)

How it affects those involved

Property owners in Archidona who are carrying out new construction or georeferencing works must check for signs of undocumented land reorganization. Notaries and registrars should keep a close watch on deeds involving new construction. Affected parties may experience delays in registering their rights. Legal advisors should assess whether the public deed contains elements that could cast doubt on the legality of the land.

Lifecycle

2026-05-16PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-01-12Into forceComes into force (Resolución de 12 de enero de 2026)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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