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BOE-A-2026-12675 ·11 June 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
Tax

Registration of land description and georeferencing rejected due to neighbouring party's objection

The resolution of 5 January 2026 rejects the registration of a land description and georeferencing amendment because a notified neighbour raised objections, which were upheld by the registrar. This follows Article 199 of the Mortgage Law. The case involves Inmobiliaria Meridional Gallega, S.L. and Doña María Teresa Ruiz de la Peña González.

In 2 key points

  1. The registration is denied due to a claim by a notified neighbour (texto fuente)
  2. Application of Article 199 of the Mortgage Law in the rectification file (artículo 199 Ley Hipotecaria)

How it affects those involved

Owners or representatives of affected properties must assess whether their claims for rectification have been considered by the registry. Neighbouring parties who have been notified may benefit from the legal protection arising from the evaluation of their claims. Registry authorities maintain their current policy on the review of claims. Advisors should review rectification files to verify whether claims have been submitted by notified neighbours.

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2026-06-11PublishedPublished in the BOE
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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