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Parcel Breakdown

The survey for the division of land is the cadastral process for creating new parcel boundaries and serves to create new parcels. It is therefore a prerequisite for the division of a property under land register law. The course of the new boundaries is determined by the wishes of the owners or purchasers, taking into account planning and building regulations. The new boundary points are marked with boundary markers (demarcation). In the course of the survey, the new parcels are formed in their future shape and size and given new parcel numbers.

Surveying applications can be submitted by the property owners, their authorized representatives or other entitled parties (e.g. purchasers, executors). In case of doubt, the surveying office may require the written consent of the owner.

Applicants should be made aware that the owner is responsible for complying with the framework requirements under building planning law or building regulations and that this is checked by the building supervisory authorities.
by the building supervisory authorities.

The division of a parcel of land into several independent parcels is understood to be a cadastral division.

Saarland Law on Land Surveying and the Real Estate Cadastre
(Saarland Surveying and Cadastre Act - SVermKatG) of October 16, 1997 in the currently valid version

Application to a surveying office.

The fees are based on the Special Schedule of Fees and Expenses of the State Office for Surveying, Geoinformation and Land Development (LVGL) and the publicly appointed surveyors of Saarland (GebVerzVerm).

You can apply via the LVGL online store by email, in writing or verbally at a LVGL sales office.

You can also contact a publicly appointed surveying engineer (ÖbVI) licensed in Saarland.

The processing time depends on the scope of the survey.

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Legal action against the determination of parcel boundaries - the removal of markings - and the marking of boundary points - can be brought before the Saarland Administrative Court. Furthermore, legal action can also be taken against the changes to the data in the real estate cadastre and the notification of fees at the Saarland Administrative Court.

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State Office for Surveying, Geoinformation and Land Development and the publicly appointed surveying engineers (ÖbVI) licensed in Saarland

Landesamt für Vermessung, Geoinformation und Landentwicklung Von der Heydt 22, 66115 Saarbrücken Directions: See link!

Information offices in Saarbrücken, Saarlouis, Lebach, Merzig, Neunkirchen, St. Ingbert, St. Wendel and Wadern

Telephone: +49 (681) 9712-03 Fax: +49 (681) 9712-200 E-mail: poststelle@lvgl.saarland.de

State Office for Surveying, Geoinformation and Land Development.

The publicly appointed surveying engineers (ÖbVI) licensed in Saarland

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