K. Andreasyan presents the omissions and achievements of the RA State Committee of the Real Estate activities

Press service of the Armenian Human Rights Defender presents the Defender’s assessment of the activities of RA State Committee of the Real Estate on 2011.

Shortcomings and problems identified

· In some cases the State Committee of the Real Estate of the Republic of Armenia (hereinafter Cadastre) provided citizens with informationexistingin the system,butwhich wasn’t sufficient for implementation of the required functions.

· During the state registration the Cadastre in certain cases required from citizens such documents or refused the state registration for such reasons which are not foreseen by the Legislation.

· Some lands formerly provided to citizens  with gardening purposes and not used by the latter for a long timewere included inacommunities’ land balance and given to other people by community leaders. In these cases the Cadastre did not take into account the fact of landspreviously given to citizens by gardening firms, and the rights of the new owners havebeenregistered upon them.

· In certain cases the information given to persons on state registration of property rights and registered rights and restrictions did not coincide with reality.

· The Cadastre officers, in assessing thecadastral value of property, in certain cases  were not led by coefficients foreseen by the Legislation.

· Discussions of the Human Rights Defender’s recommendations on reconsidering the norms that contradict the legal acts  of a higher legal force have been carried out with delay (for instance, the RA Government decision N719, made on 7th April, 2005,  the 30.10.2008 joint official clarification of the RA State Committee of the Real Estate President and the Yerevan Mayor).

 Positive developments

 · During 2011 comprehensive reforms in the real estate cadastre system have been implemented, which aimed at increasing transparency of the system functions,  simplification of administration, exclusion of necessity of the official-citizen direct contact, henceleading to the reduction of corruption risks.

· Since 25th April the applicants have an opportunity to get the registration certificates in shorter terms by means of applying coefficients towards charged fees.

· The compulsory notary ratification requirement of real estate transactions (except for unilateral transactions), foreseen by the RA Civil Code,has been eliminated; in this respect an institute of execution of transactions by recognition of authenticity of signatures has been imported by cadastre system, and execution of transactions in cadastre system in the order prescribed has been carried out free of charge.

· By introduction of electronic document circulation system between cadastre offices and territorial subdivisions the applicantsgotan opportunityto introduceapplications on registration of rights and provision of information and obtain the documents by their choice in anycadastreservice office (even without  coming to a service office – by e-mail) regardless the real estate location.

· The obligatory requirementof providing information about the real estate property or an obligatory requirement of peoperty measurement or technical inspection  in case of state registration of rights emerged from deals with regard to the property.

· The requirement to introduce applications about implementation of functions of providing information and a stateregistration of rights according to the location of the property has been eliminated, as well as specialized facilities- service offices have been established aiming to serve applicants to use the system services.

The list of the identified positive developments, gaps and shortcomings is not exhaustive.

The introduced Chapter (9) of the HRD Annual Report 2011 is available in full athttp://pashtpan.am/pages/downloadPdf/file_id/631.

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