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BOE-A-2026-14310 ·1 July 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
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Inmatriculation of property suspended due to adjacent owner's objections under Article 199 of the Mortgage Law

The resolution of 23 March 2026 suspends the registration of a property following objections from an adjacent owner, in accordance with the pre-trial procedure under Article 199 of the Mortgage Law. The registrar has deemed the uncertainties raised, and the suspension is necessary to resolve legal uncertainties before registration, protecting property rights against potential boundary disputes.

In 2 key points

  1. Registration is suspended due to claims from a neighbouring owner (art. 199 Ley Hipotecaria)
  2. The registrar assesses the doubts and suspends the process (resolución de 23 de marzo de 2026)

How it affects those involved

Owners of affected properties must wait for the resolution of neighbouring claims before their property can be registered. Registrars must follow the suspension procedure when doubts about neighbouring owners arise. Property advisors must inform their clients about the status of the case and processing timelines. Parties involved in the dispute must act promptly to avoid delays in registration.

Lifecycle

2026-07-01PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-03-23Into forceComes into force (resolución de 23 de marzo de 2026)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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