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Mujugun Completes Shared Land Division... Property Rights Now Exercisable

Mujugun Completes Shared Land Division... Property Rights Now Exercisable Exterior view of Muju County Office.


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Go Dallyeong] Muju-gun has completed the application process for shared land division for its residents, enabling those who had experienced inconveniences to exercise their property rights.


On the 26th, Muju-gun announced that it had completed land division in accordance with the "Special Act on Shared Land Division," which was temporarily enforced for eight years from May 22, 2012, to May 22 of this year.


Since the enactment of the Special Act in May 2012, the county received applications for 25 cases covering 59 parcels and completed the division of 24 cases covering 57 parcels of shared land.


As a result, various disputes and inconveniences related to land use and residents' exercise of property rights have been completely resolved.


The Special Act is a system that allows registered shared land, which was previously impossible to divide due to related laws such as building coverage ratio and division area restrictions, to be divided into individual plots according to the current occupancy status through a simplified procedure.


The application targets were registered shared lands where at least one-third of the co-owners owned buildings on the land and had occupied land corresponding to their share for more than one year.


Choi Chan-ho, head of the Cadastral Reinvestigation Team at the Civil Service Department of Muju-gun Office, stated, “As the one-stop processing of land division and registration applications for those subject to the Special Act has been completed, exercising property rights has become possible.”


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