Privatization of a land plot: Step-by-step instructions for owners and future landowners?
Privatization of a land plot is the process of transferring ownership of a land plot to citizens or legal entities from the state or community. For many Ukrainians, land privatization is an important stage that gives the opportunity to safely dispose of their land property. In our article we will consider how to go through the land plot privatization procedure, what documents are needed and how to avoid typical mistakes to make this process fast and trouble-free.
What is land plot privatization?
Privatization of a land plot is a legal process by which individuals or legal entities can acquire ownership of land previously owned by the state or territorial communities. Since Ukraine’s independence, land privatization has changed significantly, and now it is available not only for state-owned land, but also for land owned by municipalities.
Privatization gives the right to:
Buy, sell or inherit land.
Register land for construction, agriculture or other purposes.
Rent or lease land plots.
Who has the right to privatize land?
According to Ukrainian legislation, the right to privatization of land plots have:
Ukrainian citizens who use a land plot for their own needs (e.g., for farming, gardening, dacha construction).
Legal entities that use land for commercial activities (for example, for enterprises or agricultural enterprises).
Depending on the type of land plot, the privatization procedure may be slightly different. Privatization of agricultural land, residential land or communal land may have its own peculiarities.
How to privatize a land plot: Step-by-step instructions
The process of privatization of a land plot consists of several stages. Let us consider each of them in detail.
1. Checking your right to a land plot
Before you start the privatization procedure, it is worth checking whether you have the right to receive a land plot in ownership. This can be done by contacting the local authority or the land registry. It is necessary to make sure that the plot is not under lease, has no restrictions or bans.
2. Collecting the necessary documents
To privatize a land plot, you need to collect the following documents:
Application for privatization of the land plot.
A copy of the applicant’s passport and identification code.
Documents confirming the right to use the land (if it is a rural, dacha or other land plot that is already in use).
Plan of the land plot and cartographic materials confirming the exact location and boundaries of the plot.
Assessment of the value of the land, if provided.
3. Submitting an application to the local government
Once all the documents have been collected, they must be submitted to the local government or land resources department. The application should be thoroughly checked. Depending on local circumstances, it may be necessary to undergo a land valuation or boundary adjustment.
4. Decision of the authority
Once an application has been submitted, the local council or land authority decides whether to grant permission to privatize the land. This can be a crucial step in the privatization process. If the decision is positive, you will be given permission to take ownership of the land.
5. Titling
The next step is to formalize ownership of the land plot. After obtaining a permit for privatization, you need to submit documents to the state registrar to obtain a certificate of ownership of the land. This stage includes state registration of the land plot in the cadastre.
6. Obtaining a cadastral number
An important part of privatization is obtaining a cadastral number of the land plot, without which it is impossible to carry out further operations with the land. The cadastral number is necessary for entering the land plot into the state land cadastre.
How to speed up the privatization process?
Although privatization of a land plot may take some time, there are several ways to speed up the process:
1. Turning to specialists: It is beneficial to use the services of lawyers, surveyors and other specialists who can help prepare all the necessary documents correctly and on time.
2. Timely filing of documents: It is important to submit all the documentation on time and check whether all the requirements are fulfilled. In addition, the process can be monitored at each stage.
3. up-to-date cadastral data: If necessary, you should update the data on the boundaries of the land plot in the cadastre.
Major mistakes when privatizing a land plot
Here are some common mistakes to avoid:
Incorrectly executed documents: Any errors in the documents can lead to delays or denial of privatization.
Uncoordinated land boundaries: If the boundaries of the plot are not coordinated with the cadastral maps, the procedure may be delayed.
Lack of or insufficient documentation: Without properly executed title documents and cadastral plans, privatization will not be possible.
Bottom line
Privatizing a piece of land is an important step towards securing your ownership of the land. Although the procedure can be quite lengthy and bureaucratic, with the right preparation and the use of professionals, the process can be greatly accelerated. If you follow all the steps and complete the documentation correctly, your land plot will become your full property.
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