Many citizens own or use land. Legislation defines the range of rights and obligations of persons owning plots. In particular, the norms allow such use of sites that does not harm other entities and does not violate their interests. However, in practice quite often disputes arise between the owners of neighboring plots, heirs or former spouses. Conflicts can arise in connection with the definition of the boundaries of the object, the need to separate it, and so on. To resolve such disputes, the law provides for the demarcation of the land . Let's consider this procedure in the article.
General information
Separation is a procedure prescribed by law, involving:
- Setting boundaries allotment.
- Registration of technical documentation.
- Obtaining a cadastral number.
These activities are carried out by specialized organizations.
Event Description
The establishment of boundaries involves the performance of special work on the ground. During the events, the allotment is measured, the lines of contact with neighboring areas are determined. Borders allow you to designate the allotment not only directly on the ground, but also on the cadastral map. The next step is the preparation of documentation confirming the demarcation. This is necessary to identify the allotment. The cadastral engineer draws up a plan. It indicates the parameters of the allotment, its location, describes the features by which it is identified as an object of civil rights. All delimited plots receive a cadastral number. It is included in the register of real estate. The database contains information about the owner, technical parameters, location. Maintaining the register is mandatory in Russia.
Pros and cons
It is worth noting a number of positive points that demarcation gives . This is , first of all, the ability to use the allotment without any restrictions and disputes. In particular, the person who is the owner can freely sell, exchange, donate, develop it without asking the consent of the neighbors. An exception may be cases when, in relation to the allotment of legislation, a special regime of use is established. Another plus that demarcation gives is the acceleration of the procedures for obtaining permits, obtaining a loan. An allotment entered in the register and having official borders can be freely acquired, leased out. The only, perhaps, drawback is the relatively high cost of the procedure.
Conclusion
The demarcation of the site involves a set of measures aimed at giving the allotment of individually defined characteristics. As part of this procedure, the owner receives a full package of documentation for the object, allowing you to dispose of it at your own discretion. Separation is often performed if necessary, to allocate a share of the common property.