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Mandatory pre-emption rights

Do mandatory pre-emption rights apply to the sale of real estate assets in this country?

Hungary

Hungary

In certain cases, yes. The Hungarian State might have pre-emption right over (i) protected historical, cultural, archaeological sites or properties forming part of national memorials,1 (ii) world heritage buildings, (iii) protected national areas, 2 (iv) properties located in areas designated for the construction of highways, etc.3

Municipalities and third parties are also provided with pre-emption rights under specific national laws and regulations. With respect to arable land, the list of pre-emption right holders is more extensive. The Hungarian State, current users of the land, local neighbouring residents, local residents and various other persons have pre-emption rights over arable land.4

When one co-owner of a jointly owned property wishes to sell its ownership share, the other co-owners have pre-emption rights.5

In cases where the ownership of a building and that of the land on which it stands is separate, the owner of the land shall have pre-emption right in respect of the building, while the owner of the building shall have pre-emption right in respect of the land.6

Real estate legislation: Which legislation applies to property transactions?

The main sources of real estate law are:

  • the Hungarian Civil Code (Act V of 2013)
  • the Real Estate Registration Act and the accompanying decree (Act C of 2021 and Government Decree No. 179/2023 (V. 15.))
  • the Arable Land Act (Act CXXII of 2013)
  • the Government Decree No. 251/2014 (X. 2.) on the Acquisition of Real Estate by Foreign Nationals
  • the Duties Act (Act XCIII of 1990), and
  • the Hungarian Architecture Act (Act C of 2023).

 

 

[1] Act LXIV of 2001 on the protection of cultural heritage, 86.§ (1), (1a)

[2] Act LIII of 1996 on the protection of nature, 68.§ (6)

[3] Act CXXVIII of 2003, 6.§ (2)

[4] Arable Land Act (Act CXXII of 2013), 18.§ (1)

[5] Civil Code 5:81.§ (1)

[6] Civil Code 5:20.§