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The Public Services Agency initiates cadastral works in three districts in the south of the country

13.10.2022 07:54

The cadastral data on land assets from 42 territorial administrative units of Cahul, Cantemir, Leova will be updated and public property will be delimited. Cadastral measurements will be carried out under the Land Registration and Property Valuation Project funded by the International Development Association and implemented by the Public Services Agency.

The initiation of cadastral works was announced during the meetings held in the territory with the participation of representatives of the Department of Cadastre, Project Implementation Unit, companies contracted to carry out the works and representatives of town halls of the 42 territorial administrative units.

The SC “Comerzan-Latifundiar” SRL, SC “Dincredmar-Cernea” SRL, SC “ProGadGrup” SRL are the companies contracted by the Public Services Agency (PSA) under the Land Registration and Property Valuation Project (LRPV) that will carry out cadastral works in the 3 districts.

The companies will have to correct the errors committed in the process of assigning ownership of land plots, and also complete them with graphic data where they are missing, carry out primary registration of privately owned lands that are not yet included in the Cadastre and delimitation of public properties.

As a result, land owners in these localities who have not registered their property rights in the Register of Immovable Property will benefit from free property titles, and local public authorities will be able to manage their lands more efficiently.

Cadastral measurements are carried out as part of the Land Registration and Property Valuation Project funded by the International Development Association and implemented by the Public Services Agency. The mass cadastral works, as well as registration of rights in the Register of Immovable Property, are carried out at the expense of the project, and citizens or local public authorities will not bear any costs. The project is aimed at supporting the State Program for the Creation of the Cadaster of Immovable Property, launched back in 1998. Thus, the Government of the Republic of Moldova committed itself to complete the cadastral measurements and the mass primary registration of land and other immovable property by 2023 in 490 rural localities, in which no work had been carried out until then.