You can register the ownership of the fence by contacting the territorial division of Rosreestr. In this case, a prerequisite is the assignment of the fence to real estate objects.
The question of the possibility of registering ownership of the fence is quite difficult, since for a positive decision by the Rosreestr authorities, the fence must comply with a number of characteristics. First, the fence must be inextricably linked to the ground, and its dismantling, disassembly or relocation must be impossible without causing disproportionate damage to the object. In addition, the fence is usually an auxiliary item, so the ownership of it is registered with the main object. The main object can be a building, structure or property complex, enclosed by the specified fence.
What documents are required to register ownership?
To apply to the territorial division of Rosreestr for registration of ownership of the fence, a preliminary inventory of this object will be required, its designation on the BTI plan. In addition, the owner of the fence should collect documents confirming the purchase or independent construction of this object. The land plot on which the object is erected must belong to the owner of the fence or be in his possession, while the intended purpose of the site must allow the construction of such a fence on it. In addition, only a fence that has a foundation can be attributed to real estate objects, which confirms the impossibility of dismantling it without causing serious damage to this property.
How to contact the territorial division of Rosreestr?
If the erected or purchased fence meets the above characteristics, the owner can contact the territorial division of Rosreestr, where he will need to submit an application for state registration, identity documents, confirmation of payment of state fees, inventory documents from the BTI, as well as documents confirming the acquisition or construction of this facility. Usually, these documents are submitted simultaneously with the documents for registering the main property. If the registering authority makes a decision to refuse to register the fence, then this act can be appealed in court. If the fence meets the necessary characteristics, the court will oblige the authorized body to conduct state registration of this object, after which the owner will receive the appropriate certificate.