What does it mean?
Lagfart is the official registration of property ownership at Lantmäteriet (the Swedish mapping, cadastral and land registration authority). When buying a house, plot, or other real property, you must apply for lagfart within three months. The cost is 1.5% of the purchase price plus a fixed administration fee.
Lagfart proves you are the rightful owner and is necessary for mortgaging the property. Without lagfart, you cannot take out mortgage deeds.
Key Points
- Registration of property ownership at Lantmäteriet
- Must be applied for within 3 months of purchase
- Costs 1.5% of purchase price + administration fee
- Required to mortgage the property (take out pantbrev)
- Officially proves ownership
Practical Tip
Don't forget to apply for lagfart after buying property — it's a legal requirement. Factor the cost into your budget. Lantmäteriet has digital application forms.
Legal Basis: Land Code Ch. 20