1 The court at the place where a property is or should be recorded in the land register has jurisdiction to decide on:
a.
actions in rem;
b.
actions against the community of condominium owners;
c.
actions for the registration of statutory charges on immovable property.
2 Other actions relating to immovable property rights may also be brought before the court at the domicile or registered office of the defendant.
3 If an action concerns multiple properties or if a property is recorded in the land register of several districts, the court where the largest property or the largest part of the property is situated has jurisdiction.
4 In non-contentious matters relating to immovable property rights, the court at the place where the property is or should be recorded in the land register has mandatory jurisdiction.