Consent to alienate real estate in the protection zone of a national defence object

In 20 January 2022, the Protection Zone Law came into force denoting that owners, who want to alienate real estate or a part of it (as well as the supposed part) that is completely or partially in the protected area of around a national defence facility, as well as to being any kind of construction work (including creation of temporary buildings) must receive the consent of the Ministry of Defence to the alienation of immovable property to a specific person in order to prevent an impact threatening or potentially endangering national security on the object of national defence.

In order to obtain the aforementioned consent, the owner of the real estate must contact the Ministry of Defence and submit an application indicating the name of the immovable property and the address of the immovable property object, if any, the cadastral number and the person (name, surname or title and personal identification code or registration number) to whom the immovable property is planned to be alienated.

Application form for the consent of the Ministry of Defence for the alienation of immovable property