by v12 » Thu Dec 03, 2015 10:17 pm
IIRC, unfenced land, "occupied" by whoever, will change practical ownership to that whoever after (iirc) 5 years. That's why you see all those stupid fences on piles around land pieces for years and years. Just to take care, nobody can steal away the land. Anybody can access the land, though simply because of the fence, no ownership change is granted.
A house, even when divided in rented out sections, still should be assumed to be on one (probably soft) title. Only the owner of that title can sell the property.
If there are titles assigned to each of the rented out sections (ie apartments ....) then the owner of that apartment can of course sell his ownership.
IIRC, unfenced land, "occupied" by whoever, will change practical ownership to that whoever after (iirc) 5 years. That's why you see all those stupid fences on piles around land pieces for years and years. Just to take care, nobody can steal away the land. Anybody can access the land, though simply because of the fence, no ownership change is granted.
A house, even when divided in rented out sections, still should be assumed to be on one (probably soft) title. Only the owner of that title can sell the property.
If there are titles assigned to each of the rented out sections (ie apartments ....) then the owner of that apartment can of course sell his ownership.