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Decomposition measurement
Service Description
The decomposition survey (decomposition) is a cadastral procedure (real estate survey) for the formation of several parcels from one parcel. It is a prerequisite for the division of a property under land register law.
A special form of the formation of several parcels from one parcel represents a special division, in which this - in contrast to the classical division - takes place without local surveying performance (among other things time saving). Whether a separation is possible depends on various factors, which the contact persons in the responsible surveying offices will be happy to check before applying for the service.
Further information on segregations can be found on the Internet site of the Thuringian State Office for Land Management and Geoinformationof the (TLBG), see link below:
Process flow
Structured into the following main procedural steps:
1. application
2. examination of the documents (including the eligibility to apply)
3. preparation of the surveying service
- > if necessary, decision on costs for the preparation by the cadastral division
4. local surveying services:
a) reconstruction of the (required) existing parcel boundaries
b) determination of the course of the new parcel boundary
c) if necessary, marking of the old and new boundary points (upon request)
5. hearing of the parties involved in the procedure (e.g. owners of the affected parcels) and recording of the boundary record with a sketch
6. announcement of the administrative act to the parties involved by written notice or by disclosure
7. decision on costs of the surveying agency, if necessary, for the preparation and surveying service
8. transfer of the surveying results into the real estate cadastre after the expiry of appeal periods
9. the owners of the parcel affected by the continuation receive an extract from the continuation certificate (FN).
10. decision on costs of the cadastral district for the transfer of the real estate survey
Who should I contact?
Dissection surveys for e.g. private applicants, municipal corporations and federal administration agencies are exclusively carried out by the publicly appointed surveyors (ÖbVI) licensed for the territory of the Free State of Thuringia, who are also available for this purpose in an advisory capacity. An ÖbVI overview can be found below under "Additional contact directories for download" (-> PDF "Directory of publicly appointed surveyors in Thuringia"):
Further information can also be provided by the contact persons in the respective cadastral areas of the Thuringian State Office for Land Management and Geoinformation (TLBG). Decomposition surveys are also carried out here for agencies of the direct state administration and the state forestry agency.
Which documents are required?
The following is required to process the application:
- > Legitimation of the applicant (personal document)
- > Details of the parcel concerned (district, parcel, parcel number, postal address if applicable)
- In the event that the applicant is not also the party liable for the costs, an informal (non-formal) confirmation that the costs will be paid
- > Consent of the owner if he is not himself the applicant
What are the fees?
The costs (fees) for the execution of a decomposition survey are based on the cost schedule to the Thuringian administrative cost regulations for official surveying (ThürVwKostOVerm) - subject: fees for the preparation, for the surveying services and for the acceptance - in the currently valid version. The amount of the fees depends, among other things, on the size of the surveyed area, the standard land value per m², the number of parcels to be assessed and the number of any desired demarcation of boundary points. In the special case of the possible implementation of a special allocation, the amount of the fee is lower in comparison.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
- > none
Processing duration
The processing time depends on the scope of the benefit applied for, whereby the time required for processing a special case (Sonderfall) is shorter; more precise information can be obtained from the respective responsible offices.
Applications / forms
Yes, since an administrative act is set, an appeal is possible within a certain period.
What else should I know?
In contrast to decomposition (decomposition surveying), several directly adjacent parcels that form a unit in terms of economic and ownership law can be merged into one parcel. The application for the merger of parcels is to be submitted to the responsible cadastral division of the TLBG or to an ÖbVI, the service is free of charge.
Author
TLBG
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
TLBG - R 2.2
Professionally released on
01.07.2021
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
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