Kinnistuomioistuin
Kinnistuomioistuin, also known as the Property Court, is a specialized court in Finland responsible for handling disputes related to real estate and property law. It operates under the jurisdiction of the Finnish Ministry of Justice and is part of the Finnish court system. The court's primary function is to resolve conflicts that arise from property transactions, including issues such as boundary disputes, ownership claims, and lease agreements.
The Kinnistuomioistuin is composed of judges who specialize in property law and have extensive knowledge of
The court's jurisdiction covers a wide range of property-related matters, including:
- Boundary disputes between neighboring properties
- Ownership and title disputes
- Lease agreements and tenancy issues
- Property development and zoning conflicts
- Inheritance and estate disputes
The Kinnistuomioistuin aims to provide efficient and fair resolution to property disputes, ensuring that all parties