You will need
  • - statement to the administration;
  • - your passport;
  • - lease agreement;
  • - cadastral extract;
  • - resolution;
  • - receipt of payment for the transferred land;
  • - the statement in FPRZ;
  • - receipt of payment for the registration;
  • - photocopies of all documents.
Instruction
1
To redeem the land, which are leased, contact the district administration with the statement. Present your passport, lease contract, an extract from the cadastral passport, a copy of the cadastral plan.
2
To obtain the cadastral extracts you'll need to carry out the procedure of land surveying and to put the land on the single cadastre. To commit these actions, contact the Federal Office for the unified registration of land plots, cadastre and cartography, write a statement to call the cadastral engineer, who will hold a list of required works and will give you the technical documents.
3
In addition to technical documents into the cadastral chamber will be required to present the act of agreeing boundary borders with the owners of adjacent lands, a written explanation if the result of the measurement of the actual square footage is more than that specified in the rental agreement.
4
On the basis of the submitted documents, the administration will issue you a decree on the transfer of land ownership. The resolution will indicate the cost you have to pay and submit a scanned copy of the receipt to the district municipality.
5
For registration of rights of ownership, contact the Federal Office for the unified registration of real estate transactions. Complete the application form of the proposed form, submit a passport, a resolution, a receipt for the transferred land and for the registration of property rights, cadastral extract.
6
Your ownership will register in one month. Exactly the period set by law. You will receive a certificate of ownership and become the rightful owner of the land.
7
If your land was obtained in the course of the auction for individual housing construction, the transfer of the property differs only in the fact that you will not be required to conduct and pay for the land, as all land provided in the course of the auction, measured and delivered on a single cadastral registration.