Specialized Surface Area Correction Lawyer in Ibiza and the Balearic Islands
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At Rodríguez Tur Abogados, we specialize in managing and rectifying surface discrepancies with the Land Registry and Cadastre in Ibiza, Formentera, and the Balearic Islands. Our team of real estate law experts provides comprehensive advice to correct any inconsistencies between registered and actual property areas, ensuring that your property is legally protected and that future legal issues are avoided.

Lawyer Specialized in Surface Rectifications with the Land Registry and Cadastre in Ibiza and the Balearic
We handle the entire legal process with the Land Registry and Cadastre
Surface rectification is a complex process that requires a thorough analysis of the property’s status in both the Land Registry and Cadastre.
Having a lawyer specialized in surface rectification is essential to ensure that this process is carried out correctly, preventing future problems.
Comprehensive Legal Service for Surface Rectifications with the Land Registry and Cadastre in Ibiza, Formentera, and the Balearic
We review the existing property documentation, analyze discrepancies, and work with specialized technicians to obtain precise measurements. We manage the entire legal process, ensuring that the modifications are made in accordance with current regulations.
Review of Cadastral and Registry Documentation
We conduct a thorough review of all property-related documentation to detect possible errors or inconsistencies. If necessary, we work with technicians and surveyors to perform accurate measurements and gather the necessary information to proceed with the rectification.
Complete Management of the Surface Rectification Process
We ensure that all legal requirements are met and that the changes are officially recognized by both entities. This process includes the submission of necessary documents, coordination with experts, and legal representation if administrative or judicial intervention is required.
Updating and Regularizing Surface Area in the Land Registry
Once the real surface has been verified, we proceed with the regularization and update of the surface area in the Land Registry. This step is crucial to ensure that the property title reflects the correct measurements, avoiding issues in future real estate transactions. With extensive experience in these procedures, we provide a fast and efficient service.
Frequently Asked Questions on Surface Rectifications before the Cadastre and the Registry
The rectification of surface area is the legal process to correct discrepancies between the actual size of a property and the data recorded in the Land Registry or Cadastre. This ensures that the property information reflects its physical, legal, and fiscal reality, preventing potential legal or tax conflicts.
Cadastral rectification focuses on updating the fiscal and descriptive information of the property, such as its location, size, or use. Registry rectification, on the other hand, aims to correct the legal information of the property recorded in the Land Registry. Although related, each procedure is handled by a different entity and may require specific documentation and steps.
Typically, the following documents are required:
- The property’s deed.
- A cadastral descriptive and graphic certificate.
- Updated plans prepared by a qualified technician.
- Georeferenced graphical representation, if applicable.
- In some cases, a sworn statement or consent from neighboring property owners.
Discrepancies often arise from errors in the original measurement, undeclared changes to the property (such as extensions or modifications), updates in cadastral regulations, or inconsistencies in the data provided when the property was registered.
While it is possible to manage the process personally, hiring a lawyer specializing in real estate law is highly advisable. A professional ensures that the procedure is carried out correctly, prepares the necessary documentation, avoids errors that could delay the process, and, if needed, represents the property owner in legal disputes.
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