REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Forms of real estate ownership

What are the categories of property right that can be acquired? Are there any interests in real estate other than exclusive ownership?

Norway

Norway

Interests in real estate ownership can be classified under Norwegian law as follows:

  • Exclusive ownership (eiendomsrett) either directly as an owner and title holder or indirectly through ownership of shares in a company that owns the property.
  • ‘Land lease/Leasehold’ (tomtefeste) confers the right to build and maintain a building on a third party’s property. This right is granted for a certain period of time and when this expires the owner of the building can have the right to buy the property.
  • ‘Right of renting/leasing’ (husleie) confers the right to use another person’s property for a certain period of time.
  • ‘Joint-property’ (sameie) confers the right to co-ownership of a property.
  • ‘Housing cooperative’ either by way of owning a right of occupancy combined with an ownership position in a cooperative which owns the property (borettslag), or by directly owning a condominium unit combined with an ownership position in a cooperative which owns the property (eierseksjonssameie), or by renting the property in combination with owning shares in the limited liability company which holds the formal position of property owner or lessor (aksjeleilighet).
  • ‘Easement’ (servitutt) confers a restricted right to use part of a third party’s property for a certain period of time.