A licensed real estate agent is a natural person who is listed in the official Real Estate Agents Directory and has passed professional agent exam.
Mediation in real estate is connecting the principal and the third party negotiations and preparations for the conclusion of legal transactions which are subject to certain property, especially in the purchase, sale, exchange, lease, rental, etc.
Authorized agent (real estate agency) for mediated property is obliged with the principals to conclude an agreement in a written form.
Law of mediation in real estate in Article 15, paragraph 1, obliges the mediator try to find and bring to the ordering third parties for the negotiation and conclusion of certain legal work on transferring or establishing certain rights to the property, and the customer agrees to he paid particular agency commission if the legal transaction is concluded.
Land registers are public registers kept on the legal status of any real estate applicable for legal transactions. Land registries are based on data from the cadastral survey of land. Any person may request to inspect land registers and all supporting lists in the presence of the land registrar, and obtain registered land certificates or listings and transcripts there from.
Land registry file contains a property register (Sheet A), a proprietorship register (Sheet B) and charges register (Sheet C). Property register is used for the registration of all constituent parts of registered land units and all cadastral changes pertaining to any registered land unit. Proprietorship register is used for the registration of titles to entire registered land units, changes related to title and registration of such restrictions as may personally be imposed on proprietors as to their powers to manage or dispose freely of their registered land units or shares in co-owned land units. Charges registers is used for the registration of all proprietary rights encumbering registered land units or proportional shares in co-owned land units, as well as all such rights as may be acquired on the basis thereof, such as the rights to buy back, pre-empt, lease and let, and all such restrictions on powers to dispose of registered land units or shares in co-owned land units as may be imposed on proprietors of encumbered land.
Land cadastre is a public record of the location, shape, area, construction, way that is used, production capabilities and users ie. land holders. Land cadastre is competent for records on the numbers of cadastral parcels, their area, shape, other buldings and other constructions that lie on the land or below it’s surface, or their users (holders).
Cadastral maps are all maps prepared by the cadastre authority, showing the position and shape of all cadastral plots and buildings or other structures permanently located on such cadastral plots or underneath their surface. The cadastre authority deliver to land registry courts cadastral maps and all such modifications as may be made therein.