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Land Administration






              Table 5-2  Building Registrations


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

                            Area            Area           Area            Area            Area
                   Building       Building        Building        Building       Building
                            (m 2 )          (m 2 )         (m2)            (m 2 )          (m 2 )
             2018  1 819 187 329 767 344 152 665  72 833 490 116 589 31 343 878  418 546  51 023 249 1 131 387 174 566 727

             2019  1 832 760 351 042 206 151 588  89 109 453 119 459 30 213 941  456 234  54 874 001 1 105 479 176 844 811
             2020  2 023 852 374 995 311 292 929 106 628 033 117 363 29 360 072  474 579  56 836 518 1 138 981 182 170 688

             2021  1 883 360 316 297 661 137 271  56 056 119 125 779 31 341 434  501 807  58 874 734 1 118 503 170 025 375

             2022  1 857 347 322 886 982 116 718  35 750 859 130 922 31 276 820  481 959  56 290 455 1 127 748 199 568 848


            2. Promoting Cadastral Clearance

               In order to investigate cadastral registrations dating back to the early stages of the Taiwan Res-
            toration 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

            2022, special municipal, city, and county governments had thoroughly checked more than 2 million
            plots (buildings), and 164,673 plots (buildings) had been approved for announcement in accordance
            with the Cadastral Clearance Act. In addition, 96,856 plots (buildings) were subsequently registered,
            10,876 plots (buildings) were auctioned, and 16,987 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 announce-
            ment period for general registrations of land, and housing or farmland rentals. As of the end of 2022,
            10,585 real estate dispute cases had been settled through conciliation.


            4. Promoting the Instant Notification of Cadastral Changes
               In order to prevent fake mortgages or transfers of real estate, the MOI has promoted the Instant





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