Project to Be Completed by December
Achieving the Purpose of Cadastral Survey

Naju City Hall Exterior View

Naju City Hall Exterior View

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Naju City in South Jeolla Province will carry out a comprehensive project to organize land records for unregistered parcels-such as those pending registration conversion or subdivision-by December this year, aiming to resolve inconveniences faced by property owners in exercising their property rights due to unorganized cadastral records.


This comprehensive organization is being undertaken because most citizens are either unaware that they must separately apply for cadastral record organization after completing cadastral surveys as part of the permit process, or mistakenly believe that all procedures are automatically completed with the survey alone, resulting in cases where cadastral records remain unorganized.


The city is conducting a thorough review of land parcels that have undergone cadastral surveys over the past five years, examining whether the survey results match the actual boundaries. For parcels that can be organized, the city is actively guiding owners to apply for land movement registration.


An official from Naju City stated, "This project is essential to prevent economic losses caused by unorganized cadastral records and to protect citizens' property rights," and added, "We encourage landowners to apply for land movement registration during the comprehensive organization period."



This project is expected to protect the property rights of landowners and contribute to the accurate management of cadastral records.


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