Abstract

Over the five-year period from 2015 to the present, land surveying, cadastral and appraisal activities in the field of land and property relations have undergone significant changes associated with the merger of two main data bases – the real estate cadastre and the rights register – into a single state real estate register. The so-called "comprehensive cadastral works" gained wide distribution. The article sets forth material that relates to the current state and prospects for the development of integrated cadastral works for updating the database data of the Unified State Register of Real Estate for use in the field of managing territories and real estate objects. The article shows which factors are constraining and which are stimulating, as well as the degree of influence of some factors on the conduct of complex cadastral works in order to identify unused or inefficiently used land plots of real estate to form investment-attractive plots for the effective development of territories. The practical significance lies in the fact that the results of the study can be useful when performing integrated cadastral works.

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