[Japan's Ownership at a Turning Point] What is the Reality of 'Ownerless Land' Equivalent to Kyushu's Area?
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AlbaLink has published an expert interview article on the issue of ownerless land.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the ownerless land problem?
- A: Ownerless land refers to land whose owner's address or contact information is unknown, or land that has become ownerless due to reasons such as having no heirs. In recent years, the area of such land has been increasing, becoming a social issue.
- Q: Why are ownerless lands increasing?
- A: The main reasons include the lack of mandatory registration of land inheritance, the depopulation of rural areas due to concentration of population in urban areas leading to ownerless land, and the abandonment of inherited real estate when it is deemed to have no usable value.
- Q: What are the impacts of ownerless lands?
- A: There are various impacts, including delays in public works, aging infrastructure, deterioration of landscapes, and potential breeding grounds for crime. Furthermore, it also creates financial problems as it becomes difficult to collect property taxes.
- Q: How is AlbaLink addressing this problem?
- A: AlbaLink is working to solve the ownerless land problem through 'buying and reselling vacant houses'. Additionally, the company has been selected for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's 'Model Project for Countermeasures against Ownerless Land, etc.', promoting advanced initiatives for the utilization and proper management of ownerless land.