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BOE-A-2026-12686 ·11 June 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
Tax

Claimants may demand georeferenced graphical representation in land registration due to identity doubts

The February 18, 2026 resolution allows claimants to request a georeferenced cadastral graphical representation when there are doubts about a property's identity during a parcel consolidation process, under Article 199 of the Mortgage Law, particularly when a neighbour raises objections. This applies to property registry 52.366 in Tineo, which reduced from 1,735 to 755 m² after consolidation (art. 199).

In 2 key points

  1. A graphical georeferenced representation registration may be demanded by property owners where there are doubts about identity (art. 199 Ley Hipotecaria)
  2. Registered property 52.366 in Tineo decreased from 1.735 to 755 m² following parcel consolidation (texto fuente)

How it affects those involved

Owners of properties affected by parcel consolidation may demand the registration of a georeferenced graphical representation if there are doubts about identity. Neighboring properties may file objections that create uncertainty, affecting property certainty. Land registration authorities must review and act upon doubts regarding identity. Advisors should monitor consolidation procedures and assess whether identity doubts may lead to registration claims.

Lifecycle

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

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