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CADASTRAL REGISTRATION OF DWELLINGS: LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS

Agreement N o 2009/0180/1DP/1.1.2.1.2/09/IPIA/VIAA/017. CADASTRAL REGISTRATION OF DWELLINGS: LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS. Anita Sideļska Mg.sc.ing., PhD student, Latvia, University of Agriculture November 23-25, 2011 Warszawa, Poland. The Registration of Real Property. Land Register.

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CADASTRAL REGISTRATION OF DWELLINGS: LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS

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  1. Agreement No 2009/0180/1DP/1.1.2.1.2/09/IPIA/VIAA/017 CADASTRAL REGISTRATION OF DWELLINGS: LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS Anita Sideļska Mg.sc.ing., PhD student, Latvia, University of Agriculture November 23-25, 2011 Warszawa, Poland

  2. The Registration of Real Property Land Register The Information System of the State Cadastre of Immovable Property Cadastre Register

  3. Cadastral Objects (thousands) • Real property – 800 • Apartments – 580 • Land units – 993 • Buildings – 1 395 • Premises – 1 854 Source: http://www.vzd.gov.lv/faili/statistika/ .

  4. Rights of Real Property (thousands) • Real property – 588 • Apartments – 506 • The acceleratedly privatised apartments – 12 Source: http://www,zemesgramata.lv/stat/stat2.asp?lang=lv .

  5. The Dynamics of Registration of Apartments in the Cadastre Register Source: http://data.csb.gov.lv/Dialog/Saveshow.asp

  6. Privatised Housing Distribution by Type of Obtaining

  7. Apartment property Separate property – one of the objects Undivided share of the joint property apartment dwelling house unoccupied premises artist’s workshop land parcel (if not in the ownership of another person) functionally belonging to the auxiliary buildings of dwelling houses (if they are not in separate ownership) functionally belonging to the auxiliary premises Structure of Apartment Property

  8. Conclusions • The accelerated privatisation of apartments in general contributed to the development of real estate market • It is necessary to introduce changes in legislation acts to ensure that all acceleratedly privatised apartment owners have equal rights to own apartment property in the privatisation process

  9. Conclusions • Inter-related information and maintenance of various registers within one institution requires additional resources and the need to ensure linkage, as well as regular data synchronisation

  10. Agreement No 2009/0180/1DP/1.1.2.1.2/09/IPIA/VIAA/017 Thank you for attention! Anita Sideļska Anitasidelska@inbox.lv

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