How is possession established for property that cannot be moved, such as houses and land, in a pledge?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Pledges (Collateral)
Primary text
For property that cannot be moved, such as houses and lands, possession is established by the pledger making it available for the pledgee to take control. If the property is movable, possession is established by the pledgee taking physical control of it from the pledger.