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BOE-A-2026-12266 ·6 June 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
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Claimants with property identity doubts: 30 days to appeal denial of procedure

The February 6, 2026 Resolution allows individuals with doubts about property identity, intrusion of public domain, or double registration to file an appeal against the denial of a procedure under Article 199 of the Mortgage Law within 30 days of notification (art. 3). This mechanism corrects property registration errors affecting mortgage validity.

In 2 key points

  1. Interested parties with doubts about property ownership can file an appeal within 30 days (art. 3)
  2. Public domain encroachment and dual registration are considered valid grounds (art. 3)

How it affects those involved

Property owners or interested parties in properties in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria can now request the review of mortgages if there are doubts about ownership or dual registration. Registration authorities must process appeals within the established timeframe. Real estate advisors must inform their clients of the right to file an appeal and the 30-day deadline. The risk of incorrect mortgage validation is reduced through this review mechanism.

Lifecycle

2026-06-06PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-02-06Into forceComes into force (resolución de 6 de febrero de 2026)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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