jelzálogjogok
Jelzálogjogok, the Hungarian term for mortgage rights, constitute a form of security interest over real property. When a borrower obtains a loan and pledges real estate as collateral, the lender is granted a jelzálogjog. This right gives the lender priority to recover the loan amount by selling the property if the borrower defaults. The concept has its roots in civil law traditions and is regulated by the Hungarian Civil Code, particularly the chapters dealing with property and obligations.
The creation of a jelzálogjog requires a written contract between borrower and lender, usually notarized, and
Jelzálogjogok can be divided into first‑priority and subsequent (second or third) mortgages. First‑priority mortgages enjoy precedence
Overall, jelzálogjogok provide a stable mechanism for financing real estate while safeguarding creditors’ claims. They form