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Table 5-2  Building Registrations


                                                    Registrations of Building Ownership
                                     Registrations of
                                       Changes in                                  Registrations of
                         Total
                                        Buildings        First     Registrations of  Other Rights
              Year                     Descriptions   Registration   Ownership
                                                                      Transfer

                              Area            Area          Area           Area             Area
                    Building         Building       Building      Building        Building
                              (Hec.)         (Hec.)         (Hec.)         (Hec.)          (Hec.)

              2017  1 752 664  31 349  176 322  7 512  110 419  3 029  405 806  4 940  1 060 117  15 868

              2018  1 819 187  32 977  152 665  7 283  116 589  3 134  418 546  5 102  1 131 387  17 457


              2019  1 832 760  35 104  151 588  8 911  119 459  3 021  456 234  5 487  1 105 479  17 684

              2020  2 023 852  37 500  292 929  10 663  117 363  2 936  474 579  5 684  1 138 981  18 217

              2021  1 883 360  31 630  137 271  5 606  125 779  3 134  501 807  5 887  1 118 503  17 003



            2. Promoting Cadastral Clearance
               In order to investigate cadastral registrations dating back to the early stages of the Taiwan Resto-
            ration Period in which the contents of rights are incomplete or inconsistent with the existing laws and

            regulations, the MOI started to promote cadastral clearance in January 2008. As of the end of 2021,
            special municipal, city, and county governments thoroughly checked more than 2 million plots (build-
            ings) and 165,451 plots (buildings) were approved for announcement in accordance with the Cadas-
            tral Clearance Act. In addition, 96,419 plots (buildings) were subsequently registered, 10,192 plots

            (buildings) were auctioned, and 16,847 plots (buildings) were requested to register as national land.

            3. Promoting Real Estate Dispute Conciliation Services

               In September 2001, the Committee on Real Estate Dispute Conciliation was established by special
            municipal, city, and county governments to help the public settle problems and disputes concerning
            real estate, such as the partition of the co-owned property, boundary resurveying, the announcement
            period for general registrations of land, and housing or farmland rentals. As of the end of 2021, 9,918

            real estate dispute cases had been settled through conciliation.






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