536 Shared Land Parcels with Difficult Property Rights Now Eligible for Sole Exercise "Feeling Relieved Now"

Yeosu City Honored as National Excellence Institution for Shared Land Division 업무 View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Kwon Oh-bong) announced on the 8th that it was selected as an excellent institution in the comprehensive evaluation of the Special Act on Shared Land Division promoted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and received a commendation from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.


The Special Act on Shared Land Division is a system that was temporarily implemented from May 2012 to December last year to resolve inconveniences in exercising land ownership rights.


Due to division restriction regulations such as the National Land Planning and Utilization Act and the Building Act, land registered by two or more persons that could not be divided individually could be divided based on the occupancy status during the enforcement period of the Special Act, greatly contributing to resolving inconveniences related to land use.


This evaluation assessed overall tasks including the operation of the Shared Land Division Committee, compliance with division and arrangement procedures, proper registration requests, and exemplary cases, targeting 17 cities and provinces and 235 cities, counties, and districts nationwide.


The city actively took the lead in resolving inconveniences by dividing shared land through the Shared Land Division Committee's resolution and cadastral surveying, resulting in 553 parcels with division commencement decisions and 536 parcels with ownership transfer registrations at the jurisdictional registry office, enabling citizens to exercise sole ownership of land.



A city official said, “It is rewarding to have resolved the long-standing congestion that caused inconvenience in exercising ownership rights through active promotion and prompt processing of shared land division tasks, and an increase in land value is also expected. We will continue to strive for high-quality administrative services for citizens.”


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