We had a similar situation years ago with a property in Granada (Spain) and we understand that it is quite common in many EU countries, particularly in the case of old properties. Check with a solicitor. We also had the property professionally surveyed and we asked the notary to add the surveyed plans to the title deed. When we sold the property, years later, we did not have any problems with this as we had taken the necessary measures; however, get a solicitor to handle the problem. It will save you lots of money in the long run.... and headaches.
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