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Apply for a harmlessness certificate

A certificate of non-detriment contains the official statement that the change in rights is not detrimental to the entitled persons in the cases listed below.
The determination of harmlessness replaces the authorization, declaration or consent of the entitled parties otherwise required for the change of title:
a part of a property or a property that is encumbered together with other properties of the same owner can be sold free of encumbrances,
a right to a plot of land to which the respective owner of another plot of land is entitled may be revoked
if a property encumbered with a real charge is divided, the real charge is distributed to the individual parts of the property,
a property whose division requires the consent of persons entitled in rem in accordance with statutory provisions may be divided.

Anyone who can demonstrate a legal interest in the determination of harmlessness can apply for a certificate of harmlessness to be issued.

Under certain conditions, the certificate of innocuousness enables the unencumbered transfer of ownership of parts of a property or the termination of rights to a property.

Act No. 842 on Certificates of Harmlessness of January 25, 1967, as amended.

Application to the State Office for Surveying, Geoinformation and Land Development (LVGl)

The fees are based on the Special Schedule of Fees and Expenses of the State Office for Surveying, Geoinformation and Land Development (LVGL) and the publicly appointed surveyors of Saarland (GebVerzVerm).

You can apply via the LVGL online store by email, in writing or verbally at an LVGL sales office.

The processing time depends on the processing effort (research, hearing, ...)

The applicant has the right to appeal against the rejection of the application for a certificate of non-detriment and the other entitled parties who are to be served with the order have the right to apply for a court decision within two weeks of service of the order. The local court that maintains the land register for the property concerned is responsible. An action may be brought against the fee notice before the Saarland Administrative Court.

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State Office for Surveying, Geoinformation and Land Development (LVGL)

State Office for Surveying, Geoinformation and Land Development Von der Heydt 22, 66115 Saarbrücken

Directions: See link

Information offices in Saarbrücken, Saarlouis, Lebach, Merzig, Neunkirchen, St. Ingbert, St. Wendel and Wadern.

Phone: +49 (681) 9712-03 Fax: +49 (681) 9712-200

E-mail: poststelle@lvgl.saarland.de

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