Inagi City

Building relocation

Last updated: April 5, 2007

Concept of relocation

 Land readjustment projects are surface improvement projects that involve changing road networks and creating new housing lots. Basically, the building will be moved to the new location (replacement site).

Image Image before land readjustment
Before relocation

Image Image after land readjustment
After relocation

Flow of relocation of buildings, etc. (example of general negotiated relocation)

1 Relocation plan

 The implementer (city) will draw up a development plan for the area, and decide on the order of relocation of buildings, etc., and the relocation method.

2 Relocation discussion

 We will notify all rights holders of the relocation timing and relocation method.

3 Investigation of buildings etc.

 We will investigate the inside and outside of your residence to confirm the buildings, structures, etc. you own.

4 Confirmation of survey details

 Once the investigation is complete, we will ask you to confirm the details using survey drawings, etc.

5 Submission of tax return

 After confirming the contents of the investigation, you will be asked to submit a declaration regarding the property you own.

6 Building evaluation

 In addition to inspecting buildings, a "building evaluation committee" will visit to evaluate the building.

7 Compensation calculation

 Compensation costs will be calculated based on the "Land Readjustment Business Loss Compensation Standards" based on the details of the investigation.

8 Compensation negotiations/relocation

 Once the calculation is complete, we will present and discuss compensation.
Once the negotiations are finalized, a compensation contract (approval) will be concluded, and the property will then be relocated.

9 Payment of compensation

 Compensation will be paid after the relocation is completed.

Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Urban Environment Development Department Land Readjustment Division Phone: 042-378-2111