Lantmäteriet Presentation on Delivering Finished Products in Real Property Formation

Lantmäteriet Presentation on Delivering Finished Products in Real Property Formation
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Agneta Ericsson, the Marketing Director of National Land Survey in Sweden, discussed at the Lisbon conference in November 2007 how Lantmäteriet ensures the delivery of a finished product in real property formation. This means providing essential services such as land titles, mortgages, building permission, and necessary utilities like road access, water, and sewage, among others.

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1. Lantmteriet Presentation, Lisbon, November 2007 Agneta Ericsson, Marketing Director , National Land Survey, Sweden Sweden

4. Real Property Formation Act Ordinance on Land Register Regulation on Real Property Register Ordinance on Real Property Register Land Code Law on Real Property Register Legislation

5. We deliver a finished product For example: A residential subdivision is guaranteed to get; the land title a mortgage a building permission And it comprises necessary utilities such as road access, water and sewage etc

6. We deliver a finished product Which is. documented and archived in a cadastral dossier which is then stored and available for public access. The end result is registered in the property and land register and the cadastral index map in order to make the decision/s public. The propertys shape and extent can then be guaranteed for future generations.

7. DIVISIONS The national Land survey The national Land survey Director general HQ-staff BOARD Land and Geographic information Cadastral Services Metria Corporate Functions Land Reg 1 juni 2008

8. We are responsible for the division of land into real properties and contribute to offer complete information coverage about Swedens 3,2 million land units Main tasks Main tasks

9. The Cadastral procedure The Cadastral procedure Cadastral activities are governed by the land code and cadastal procedure acts as the real property formation act and joint facilities act. Examples of activities: Subdivision Reallotment Creation of utility easement Creation of joint facilities

10. The Cadastral procedure The Cadastral procedure The cadastral surveyor investigates and consults Based on solutions of mutual understanding with active involvement of stakeholders Adjustments to public and private interests Matters settled by decisions which are possible to appeal Official documentation in the Real Property Register

11. The Cadastral procedure The Cadastral procedure A smooth way to solve matters related to land and compensation! A secure, transparent, impartial and cost-effective procedure!

12. Securing the railways

13. Utility easements Concerning; electrical power supply gas broadband remote heating water and waste management

14. The Cadastre part of infrastructure The Cadastre part of infrastructure And one prerequisite for: Ownership, purchase and selling Mortgage, mortgage bond, collateral for loans Usufruct, e.g. leasehold Easements (servitudes) Taxation Physical planning Real property formation Registration, cadastral index maps All land is divided into real properties and registred in the Land and Real Property Register

15. Information in the Cadastral System Information in the Cadastral System Address Part Address unit Property unit Address Part Address unit Property unit Building Part Building unit Address Co-ordinates Building Part Building unit Address Co-ordinates Real Property Part Property units Joint property units Co-ordinates Plans, regulations and rights Urban blocks Joint facilities Cadastral Index Map Real Property Part Property units Joint property units Co-ordinates Plans, regulations and rights Urban blocks Joint facilities Cadastral Index Map Land Register Part Title Building site leasehold Leasehold Mortgage Rights Notifications Land Register Part Title Building site leasehold Leasehold Mortgage Rights Notifications Property Assessment Part Taxed assessed land value Taxed assessed building value Basis for valuation Owner Property Assessment Part Taxed assessed land value Taxed assessed building value Basis for valuation Owner Apartment Part Apartment unit Address unit Area No. of rooms Apartment Part Apartment unit Address unit Area No. of rooms

16. Population reg. Taxation reg. Enterprise reg. Statistics Transport Geology Hydrology Regulations on Environm., Cultural heritage etc. Real Property Formation CA Land Registration LRA Production Building, Planning, Location address Municipality National and county Authority Geodetic ref. system Imagery info. Topographic Data sets Cadastral Index Map Real Property Register Mortgage cert. reg.

17. BASIC NATIONAL DATA SETS PRODUCTS/SERVICES DISSEMINATION SYSTEM BASIC DATA PRODUCTS

18. www.lantmateriet.se

19. Worldbank http://www.doingbusiness.org/

20. Land Administration in a socio- economic development context United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Working Party on Land Administration Land is one of the most valuable assets and an important base for the development of the wealth of a nation Good land administration is essential for the development of an effective land market and a secure financial sector and will provide a basis for land management and land taxation To unlock that wealth a nation must develop a framework of land and property laws, effective public institutions, secured procedures and an effective information system