According to the Land Code of the Russian Federation, the unification of adjoining plots is possible only if the land has the same designated purpose category, belongs to the same owner and the plot formed as a result of the merger does not exceed the area established in the subject of the Russian Federation. To carry out the merger procedure, you will need to collect a number of documents and register with the FUGRTS.
Necessary
- - Your passport;
- - documents for plots;
- - application to the cadastral chamber;
- - technical documents for the combined area;
- - an extract from the cadastral passport and a copy of the cadastral plan;
- - resolution of the administration (if one or both sites were leased);
- - application to FUGRTS;
- - receipt of payment for registration.
Instructions
Step 1
To unite the adjoining land plots, you will have to carry out and pay for a repeated land surveying procedure. Contact the cadastral chamber, apply for a call to the cadastral engineer. Even if both plots already have delimited boundaries, a cadastral passport and plan, as well as a cadastral number, then you still have to re-survey in order to register the formed plot as a single one and get a new number, passport and plan.
Step 2
A team of cadastre specialists will conduct a list of necessary technical work, measure the newly formed area, topographic survey of the area. Based on these works, you will receive a package of technical documents.
Step 3
Apply with the received documents to the cadastral chamber. Show your passport, certificate of ownership for both sites that were before the merger, write a statement. On the basis of the submitted documents, the newly created plot will be put on a single record by merging, a cadastral passport and a plan will be drawn up. Get a copy of the plan and an extract from your passport.
Step 4
Contact FUGRTS, fill out the application form, present all available documents and their photocopies, pay the registration fee. After 30 days, you will receive a certificate of ownership of the plot that resulted from the merger.
Step 5
If both plots or one of them were in your use under a lease agreement before the merger, then before registering property rights, you must receive a resolution from the administration on the transfer of the plot or plots to ownership. Moreover, it will not be possible to obtain property rights for both leased plots for free. One plot will be given to you free of charge, the second - at the cadastral value, since during your life you can get one plot of land for free. All the rest will have to pay.