Protecting Residents' Property Rights
Enhancing the Value of Land Use

Chilgok County in North Gyeongsang Province held briefing sessions for residents of three districts designated for the 2026 Cadastral Resurvey Project until November 24, 2025. During these sessions, the county provided information about the project’s progress and upcoming schedule, while also collecting feedback from residents.


The purpose of these briefings was to enhance understanding of the cadastral resurvey project, which aims to resolve disputes arising from discrepancies between cadastral records and actual land use. In the long term, the project seeks to establish accurate cadastral information.

A residents' briefing session is being held for residents of three districts targeted for the 2026 Cadastral Resurvey Project. Photo by Lee Whan Kim

A residents' briefing session is being held for residents of three districts targeted for the 2026 Cadastral Resurvey Project. Photo by Lee Whan Kim

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During the sessions, officials provided detailed explanations about the project's objectives, implementation procedures, boundary survey methods, and the resident consent process. They also actively listened to opinions and questions raised by residents during the Q&A sessions.


The cadastral resurvey project proceeds only with resident consent. To apply for designation of a project district, consent from at least two-thirds of landowners and owners representing at least two-thirds of the district’s area is required.


A county official emphasized, "The cadastral resurvey project is a key national initiative that protects residents’ property rights and enhances the value of land use. Active participation from residents is essential to establish accurate cadastral information."



Chilgok County announced plans to strengthen project promotion following the briefing sessions. The county will continue to provide various forms of support to encourage participation, including individual notifications to residents in the designated areas and operating on-site consultation centers. The county also stated its commitment to expanding communication with residents and delivering fair and transparent cadastral administration services that residents can trust.


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

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