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Illegally constructed buildings entered into inventory in Azerbaijan

Business Materials 15 December 2010 18:40 (UTC +04:00)
The Azerbaijani State Property Committee is continuing to compile its inventory of illegally constructed buildings Ramiz Guliyev, the director of the committee's Technical Inventory and Cadastre Center, told Trend today.
Illegally constructed buildings entered into inventory in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec. 15 / Trend, U.Ismayilova /

The Azerbaijani State Property Committee is continuing to compile its inventory of illegally constructed buildings Ramiz Guliyev, the director of the committee's Technical Inventory and Cadastre Center, told Trend today.

"The work on the inventory is carried out with international experts within a joint project with the World Bank," Guliyev said.

He said that, at present, a number of proposals have been developed to regulate the issues of illegal constructions. They will be submitted to the government.

Earlier, Damat Bagirov, the head of the committee's State Real Estate Register Service, stated that a working group established under the state service within the WB project studied and assessed illegal constructions in Azerbaijan.

Speaking about the number of such constructions in the country, he said that the exact figures will be known after developing the specific methods of regulating illegal constructions. It was previously noted that there are roughly 400,000 illegal buildings in the country.

The Azerbaijani government and WB signed an agreement on the joint introduction of a unified cadastre of real estate in July 2007. The project consists of four components - property registration, state property registration and management, base cartography and land cadastre, training, policy formation and project management.

The system will be automated in each registration office. The project will cover 21 offices of the State Real Estate Register Service and 60 offices of the Azerbaijani State Committee for Property Affairs.

The cost of the project is $38.57 million, with $30 million falling to WB loan. The remaining amount will be paid by the Azerbaijani government. The loan resources were allocated for 20 years under a five-year preferential period.

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