All necessary changes are formalised through technical land management documentation, which officially confirms the new status of the land. This process ensures that landowners can legally allocate their property or consolidate multiple parcels into a single entity for future use.
When Is Technical Land Management Documentation Required for the Subdivision or Amalgamation of Land Parcels?
Subdivision of a Land Parcel:
- Inheritance – If multiple heirs inherit a single land parcel and wish to divide it.
- Example: Two brothers inherit a parcel and want to allocate separate portions for themselves.
- Selling part of a land parcel – If an owner wishes to sell a portion of their land.
- Example: You own a 1,000 m² parcel but wish to sell 500 m² to another party.
- Dividing co-owned property – If a parcel is jointly owned and the owners wish to separate their shares.
- Example: Two business partners decide to divide a jointly owned piece of land.
- Changing land use purpose – If part of a land parcel is to be repurposed for a different use.
- Example: You own a large agricultural parcel but want to allocate part of it for residential construction.
Amalgamation of Land Parcels:
- To create a single land parcel for construction, agriculture, or commercial use.
- If a landowner possesses adjacent land parcels and wishes to formalise them as a single entity.
- For land resource optimisation by businesses or private owners.
Who Can Apply for the Subdivision or Amalgamation of Land Parcels?
Required Documents for the Subdivision or Amalgamation of a Land Parcel
If you do not have all the required documents, our specialists will assist you in collecting the necessary materials and ensuring the correct submission of your application.
Case Study: Successful Land Parcel Subdivision
Mr. Oleksandr approached us after inheriting a large land parcel with his brother. They wanted to divide the land so each could manage their portion independently. We prepared a land subdivision plan, which they notarised. Our specialists then developed the required technical documentation and registered the changes in the cadastral records. As a result, both brothers received individual cadastral numbers and official property documents. One is now building a house, while the other is selling his share.
How Long Does the Process Take?
The subdivision or amalgamation process typically takes between three and six weeks, depending on the complexity of the case.
Step-by-Step Process:
Consultation & Case Review
We assess your case and explain the required procedures
Preparation of Technical Documentation
We draft all required legal and cadastral documents
Submission & Approval
We submit your application to the relevant authorities for approval
Registration & Finalisation
Your updated title deed and cadastral records are officially registered.
What You Will Receive Upon Completion
- Updated cadastral number – If a land parcel is subdivided, each new parcel will have its own cadastral number. If parcels are amalgamated, a new single cadastral number is assigned.
- Registered changes in the State Land Cadastre.
- Updated title deeds confirming ownership of the new land parcels or the amalgamated parcel.
Why Choose Us?
Over 19 years
of experience in land management
Fast processing
We handle everything efficiently so you receive your documents as quickly as possible
Full legal support
We guide you through every step of the process
Guaranteed results
All documentation meets legal requirements and is approved by regulatory bodies
Ready to Subdivide or Amalgamate Your Land Parcel?
Call us or leave a request on our website – we offer a free consultation to help you determine the best option for your needs.
Your land management success starts here. We look forward to your call!
Address:
Kosmonavtiv st., 32, office 6005
Odessa, Odessa region
65000 Ukraine
