kinnisõigus
Kinnisõigus is a term in Estonian private law that refers to a group of real rights (õigus kinnisasjale) associated with immovable property, such as land and buildings. These rights bind the property itself and continue to exist even if the owner changes, distinguishing them from personal rights that arise from obligations between specific persons. Kinnisõigus is primarily governed by the Estonian Civil Code and related legislation, and is recorded in the land register (kinnistusraamat) to provide public notice and establish enforceability against third parties.
Real rights on immovables are created by law or by an agreement and are typically established or
Types of kinnisõigus include, in general terms, ownership rights, co-ownership, servitudes or easements that grant certain
Protection and transfer of real rights rely on their attachment to the property and on accurate registration.