Twenty years ago, a new cadastral register was established in Slovenia for the purposes of condominium registration, i.e. the building cadastre, which is a rather large speciality in the wider European area. Nevertheless, even countries that do not store data on parts of buildings in the cadastre generally have developed a transparent way to register buildings and parts of buildings to which property rights relate. The purpose of the graduation thesis has been to present in more detail the system of real estate administration and legislation related to the entry of buildings and condominiums in the cadastre and land registry in the Republic of Slovenia and the Republic of Croatia. We focused on approaches to geometric modelling of buildings and parts of buildings, data storage and the use of those models for property rights registration on parts of buildings. Using the selected surveying documentation for the registration of buildings and condominiums, we compared approaches from Slovenia and Croatia. We have highlighted the advantages and disadvantages of building registration systems in Slovenia and Croatia based on the comparative analyses.
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