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BOE-A-2026-4912 ·2 March 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
Tax

Neighbouring property owners: 30 days to object to cadastral graphical representation inscription

The resolution states that when neighbouring property owners object, the cadastral graphical representation inscription is denied after the procedure under article 199 of the Mortgage Law. This applies to plot number 3.295 in Santomera, where the description was amended due to a change of boundary. The objection period is 30 days from notification of the valuation note (Art. 199 Mortgage Law).

In 2 key points

  1. Neighbouring property owners' objection prevents the registration of the cadastral graphical representation (art. 199 Ley Hipotecaria)
  2. 30-day period to object following notification of the valuation note (art. 199 Ley Hipotecaria)

How it affects those involved

Neighbouring property owners must act within 30 days of notification to object; otherwise, the registration will proceed. Land registrars and notaries must verify that an objection has been filed within the prescribed period. Property advisors must inform their clients of the deadline and the right to object. Affected parties are at risk of the graphical representation being registered if they fail to object in time and in full compliance.

Lifecycle

2026-03-02PublishedPublished in the BOE
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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