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Cadastral documentation

The cadastral documentation is the documentation prepared by a natural / legal person authorized by the National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Advertising and which includes:

     - measurements and technical data of a building.

The documentation itself represents an entire file that is completed with:

     - application for reception and registration, various annexes, location and delimitation plans, property documents, various certificates, certificates, etc., but what interests you as owner (respectively what is issued to you) is pad- ul (location and delimitation plan). The pad represents a drawing of the building, together with a table in which the surfaces are represented (if we are talking about a plot of land, then each plot is delimited with its category of use and its surface), another table with contour points and the distances between them, etc. This pad is also constituted as an annex to the first part of the land book, part that includes the description of the building registered in the respective CF.

     Furthermore, after the technical approval of the cadastral documentation, the building is registered in the land book, but it is a procedure ensured by an integrated flow, so once the request for reception and registration is registered, no cadastral documentation "escapes" without to register the building in CF (except for the buildings for which there are no property deeds, but this is another discussion).

     Important for you, as owner, is the fact that you cannot complete any disposition act that has as object a real estate without having this cadastral documentation and land book.

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