Why you need a cadastral plan

Why you need a cadastral plan



Land only then becomes the object ofreal estate and object of civil law transactions, when it will be registered in this capacity, i.е. is included in the Unified State Register of Rights to Immovable Property and transactions with it and will be assigned a unique cadastral number. Unambiguously determine the location of the land plot will help the cadastral plan.





Why you need a cadastral plan

















Land as a real estate object

Houses and apartments are also objectsreal estate and to identify them easily you can by postal address, but how to determine the boundaries of your land, especially when it is located, for example, in the open field? In order to place this plot in the property you will need to prepare all the necessary documents for putting it on cadastral records. In addition to the title documents, you will need to submit to the registration authority - the territorial office of Rosreestr - a cadastral passport or land survey plan that contains information about the land plot, a description and a drawing of its boundaries, indicating the coordinates of each turning point. According to the coordinates of the turning, or nodal points, the boundary points of the site can be uniquely "tied", as the surveyors say, to the terrain. A site whose coordinates are known can be mapped, its location can be uniquely determined, and thus it can be registered as a real estate object with assignment of a cadastral number.

Information contained in the cadastral plan

Cadastral passports and land surveying plansmake geodetic organizations that have access to the production of this type of work. Representatives of such organizations, equipped with geodetic tools, go to the terrain and make land surveying to determine the coordinates of the site. It consists not only in obtaining coordinates, but also in reconciling the actual boundaries of the site with adjacent land users - the owners of neighboring sites. This procedure can lead to disputes between neighbors, therefore it is important to formalize your land plot as soon as possible and get a landmark plan for it, since in the case of the subsequent "imposition" of the boundaries of the plots, the boundaries that were formed later will be corrected. The cadastral plan is precisely mandatory part of the cadastral passport or land surveying plan and is a diagram of the boundaries of the land plot, made on an appropriate scale. In addition to the graphical part of the cadastral plan, these documents also contain textual information from the State Land Cadastre: the cadastral number assigned, the postal address of the site, the category of land on which it is located, the type of permitted use, area, cadastral value, encumbrances,