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lagfäst

Lagfäst is the Swedish term referring to ownership that has been officially registered in the land registry. In Sweden, lagfart is the official registration of real property ownership with Lantmäteriet, the government agency responsible for the land and property register. The person whose name appears on the lagfart is recognized as the legal owner of the property.

The register of lagfart is typically updated when ownership changes hands through a property transfer, usually

The term lagfäst is also used as an adjective to describe someone or something that has had

following
a
sale.
The
buyer
or
their
representative
submits
a
request
to
Lantmäteriet,
along
with
required
documents
such
as
the
purchase
agreement
and
deed
of
transfer.
Lantmäteriet
reviews
the
submission
and,
if
everything
is
in
order,
records
the
new
owner
and
issues
the
lagfart.
The
registration
provides
a
formal
proof
of
ownership
and,
in
practice,
is
often
necessary
for
activities
such
as
obtaining
a
mortgage,
where
lenders
require
that
the
buyer’s
ownership
be
lagfäst.
its
ownership
recorded
in
the
lagfart.
Lagfart
is
distinct
from
related
concepts
such
as
encumbrances
or
mortgages
(pantbrev/inteckning),
which
concern
rights
other
than
ownership.
The
process
and
rules
governing
lagfäst
are
part
of
Swedish
property
law
and
are
administered
by
Lantmäteriet.