Resolution of Building Encroachment

Resolution of Building Encroachment

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Gyeonggi Province is promoting a cadastral re-survey project for 19,000 land parcels across 30 cities and counties and 79 project districts within the province to resolve cadastral discrepancies.


The cadastral re-survey project aims to eliminate cadastral discrepancies where the actual status of the land does not match the registered details in the cadastral records, thereby enabling efficient national land management and protecting the property rights of residents. The project will be fully funded by the national government until 2030.


To expedite the start of the project, Gyeonggi Province conducted a preliminary verification process last year to establish priorities and organize district boundaries.


In this cadastral re-survey project, Gyeonggi Province plans to actively utilize unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) video footage of the project districts in residents' briefings and other communications. Additionally, to ensure the reliability of the project, the province will strengthen communication by closely cooperating with the responsible executing agency (LX) and private contractors, conducting on-site surveys, and holding meetings.


The cadastral re-survey project increases the value of land utilization by accurately identifying the location and boundaries of land and adjusting lands that are difficult to access, such as blind landlocked parcels, to reflect actual boundaries, thereby facilitating the exercise of property rights.



Ko Jung-guk, Director of the Land Information Division of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Once the cadastral re-survey project is completed, boundary disputes will disappear and property values will increase. Therefore, we will actively promote the cadastral re-survey project in 2024 as well, doing our best to protect the property rights of residents."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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