PROPERTY REGISTRATION IN ALBANIA: AN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ISSUE
Romeo SHERKO; Naim SULA
ltc-uw@facstaff.wisc.edu
Working paper, no. 3. Albania series
September 1997, 13 pages; Adobe Acrobat pdf 93K bytes
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ABSTRACT: This paper presents the plans being made in Albania to establish an
immovable property registration system in the most efficient way. It considers not only
technically modern equipment and computer-related problems but also social and economic
feasibility. In Albania, the immovable property registration system is necessary in order
to face successfully the new conditions of the free market-oriented economy. For about 50
years, property ownership in Albania was restricted to the State. The 1991 land reform in
Albania advanced quickly, and at present over 90 percent of agricultural land is
distributed to farmers, though in highly fragmented holdings (totaling an average area
average of 2 hectares), creating about 1.8 million new parcels registered in the cadastral
district offices. In urban areas, housing privatization was also completed quickly,
creating about 300,000 new properties in cities, which are being registered in the
Hipoteka (deed registry) district offices. Although market transactions in agriculture
land are not yet allowed (though enabling legislation is expected to be passed soon), many
land transactions have taken place. The housing market is already very active. Conflicts
exist, especially in urban areas, between ex-owners of the land and buildings, and the
state or present occupants. Therefore, it is highly desirable to establish a property
registration system in Albania quickly and yet with careful planning. This paper presents
the registration information system model.
Keywords: Land titles--Albania; Land titles--Registration and transfer--Albania; Land
use--Information services

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