I hope this get’s clarified, since that makes no sense at all.
Do you approve or expect?
Historically, it will not be reliable if the protagonist is simply the sponsor of the Pan Divish. If he becomes a vassal and receives a land plot with the right of ownership, then yes.
I’ll elaborate.
After the Battle of Prizbyslavitz, in-game quest called, ‘‘Baptism of fire,’’ you will find Sir Divish at Talmberg. Talking to him, he will tell you that he wants to rebuild Prizbyslavitz and sent his surveyor to check the area if it can be rebuilt at all. You go to Prizbyslavitz and talk with the surveyor, who’ll say yeah, it can be rebuilt. Sir Divish then appoints you as Baliff of Prizbyslavitz and you pay for it all to be rebuilt. Any tax that goes to Sir Divish, as it is his land, is taken from your revenue that Prizbyslavitz puts out.
(This part is speculation based on fact. Parts in BOLD are fact) If you cannot pay the tax for the land, fail in your duties as Baliff, make bad choices,or are a terrible Baliff, Sir Divish will revoke Prizbyslavitz from you. It will still be rebuilt regardless, but you can never be Baliff ever again.