Access to construction files for finance & sales (central registry)
If you need to inspect the building files for buying and selling, financing, valuation or property management matters, you can view them on site
Course description
You can view the approved building plans of the house in question and copy them on coin-operated photocopiers on site.
Please note
due to the continuing high demand, there may currently be limited availability of dates. New dates will be released regularly.
Prerequisites
You require access to building files for one of the following cases:
- Purchase and sale
- Financing
- Valuation
- Property management matters
For other cases, you can request access to building files for construction projects.
Required documents
- Application for inspection of files at the LBK
- Extract from the land register showing the current owner
- if you are the owner and wish to inspect the file yourself: Official photo ID
- if you are not the owner yourself: Authorisation from the owner and a copy of an official photo ID from the owner
Questions & Answers
As-built files contain the approved building plans and the associated approval notices.
Declarations of division in accordance with the Condominium Act (WEG) and the associated partition plans as well as all notarised deeds that have led to entries in the land register can be found in the so-called land file at the land registry. The subdivision plans are also contained in the building files of the local building commission. The building files do not contain any energy certificates, current ownership situations or living space calculations.
In principle, all building applicants receive their own building permit when the decision is issued, which they should keep carefully in their own interest and pass on to any legal successors. Therefore, please always check first whether you can find the required documents with your own documents. If this is not the case, you can inspect the files at the local building commission.
Legal basis
The Local Building Commission stores more than 300,000 building files in its own central registry. This is not a public archive, but is primarily used for its own work, other municipal departments and other offices for the fulfilment of tasks.
Contact Us
Registratur
Appointment
Internet address
Phone number
Postal address
Registratur
Blumenstraße 28b
80331 München
Fax: +49 89 233-21850
Address
Blumenstraße 19
80331 München
Tuesday and Thursday9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m
Availability
- Not available:Barrier-free access
- Not available:Parking for disabled people
The Central Registry is accessible via the Blumenstraße 19 entrance. A disabled-friendly toilet is located on the ground floor on the right-hand side of the entrance.