Hwasun-gun 'Special Disaster Area' Cadastral Survey Fee Reduction View original image


[Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Young-gyun] Jeonnam Hwasun-gun (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced on the 1st that it will reduce cadastral survey fees to ease the burden on residents suffering from heavy rain, following the government's recent declaration of Hwasun as a special disaster area.


The support targets include cadastral status surveys and boundary restoration surveys for the restoration of houses and facilities.


Cadastral surveys for houses that have been lost or destroyed will receive a 100% reduction in survey fees, while other areas designated as special disaster zones will receive a 50% reduction.


The special disaster area will receive cadastral survey fee reductions for two years from the date of the heavy rain damage occurrence.


Land eligible for fee reduction must submit a 'Damage Confirmation Certificate' issued by the Eup/Myeon Administrative Welfare Center according to the Natural Disaster Countermeasures Act when applying for cadastral surveys to receive the fee reduction benefit.


The fee reduction also applies retroactively to cadastral surveys completed after the declaration date of the special disaster area.



A county official said, "We hope that residents affected by this heavy rain will receive the fee reduction benefit to ease their economic burden and complete restoration as soon as possible," adding, "We will do our best to actively support in cooperation with cadastral survey performers."


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