What Are Cadastre Services?
Cadastre services support the accurate representation of land plots, buildings, and individual property units in cadastral maps and registers. Reliable cadastral information is required for planning procedures, investment design, property transactions, ownership changes, and the registration of newly completed buildings and property units.
What Do the Services Include?
Depending on the specific case, the scope may include:
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review of cadastral maps and registers;
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analysis of property boundaries and available documentation;
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preparation of cadastral sketches and baseline information;
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geodetic surveying where required;
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projects for cadastral map amendments;
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registration of changes affecting land plots;
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registration of new or modified buildings;
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registration of individual property units;
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preparation of drawings and supporting documentation;
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assistance during procedures with the relevant public authorities.
The specific scope depends on the current cadastral information, ownership documents, physical changes to the property, and the purpose of the procedure.
How Do Cadaster Services Support the Design Process?
Where surveying of the property, building, or existing site elements is required, the cadastral work is developed in relation to geodesy and site terrain modeling.
Where inconsistencies exist between the cadastral map, planning regulation, and proposed development, the documentation is reviewed in relation to the detailed development plan, DDP. Before investment design begins, the cadastral review may also form part of an investment intention analysis and Project Test Fit.
The required documentation is prepared for subsequent project coordination and approval by the relevant public authorities. A timely cadastral review reduces the risk of inconsistencies involving boundaries, areas, ownership, and development potential.
What Does the Investor Receive and When Is the Service Required?
The investor receives a verified cadastral basis and documentation aligned with the specific procedure and the available property information. This provides a more reliable foundation for urban planning, architectural and engineering design, and subsequent project implementation.
The service may be required for property boundary changes, cadastral map amendments, registration of buildings and individual property units, preparation of an investment proposal, and correction of inconsistencies between cadastre, planning regulation, and ownership records.
Need Cadastre Services?
Contact us to discuss the available documentation, type of cadastral procedure, and appropriate scope of work.