Mitsuba Group Opens Land and House Investigator Firm in Tokyo, Offering One-Stop Services from Surveying to Registration
Mitsuba Group has opened a Tokyo office for its land and house investigator firm, providing comprehensive services from surveying to registration. This expansion aims to meet the demand for swift and efficient procedures in the metropolitan area, driven by active real estate transactions and an increase in inheritance cases, by strengthening collaboration with judicial and administrative scriveners to offer one-stop solutions.
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Mitsuba Group, comprised of judicial scrivener, land and house investigator, and administrative scrivener firms, as well as a corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Makoto Miyagi), has opened the Tokyo office of Mitsuba Group Land and House Investigator Firm. This is the fourth location for the land and house investigator firm, following Hiroshima, Fukuoka, and Osaka.
This expansion will enhance the surveying and registration system in the Tokyo metropolitan area, enabling comprehensive one-stop services in collaboration with judicial and administrative scriveners.
Growing Needs for "Speed" and "One-Stop Service" in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area
In the Tokyo metropolitan area, there is a strong demand for faster and more efficient real estate-related procedures due to increased real estate transactions, a rise in redevelopment projects, and an increase in inheritance cases accompanying the declining birthrate and aging population. Cases involving multiple specialized fields, such as one-stop services for surveying and registration accompanying sales and inheritance, handling boundary disputes, and cases involving distant owners or overseas residents, are increasing year by year.
Mitsuba Group has also experienced an increase in consultations regarding inherited real estate that require boundary demarcation surveys and registration applications for unregistered buildings. In the context of inheritance and sales, surveying is often indispensable in addition to registration, and the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration is growing.
By opening a Tokyo office for the land and house investigator firm, which specializes in surveying and registration, we will establish a system that can handle real estate-related procedures more integrally, striving to create new value through the fusion of expertise.
Mitsuba Group's Strengths
Mitsuba Group Land and House Investigator Firm has handled over 1,000 surveying and registration cases to date. We are engaged in surveying and registration work for buildings such as detached houses, condominiums, and commercial buildings, as well as surveying and registration work for land, including subdivision registration and change of land category registration.
Furthermore, we support safe real estate transactions through site investigation surveys to understand the current status of land and boundary demarcation surveys to clarify boundaries.
<Case Studies>
・Site investigation, boundary demarcation survey, retaining wall/elevation difference survey for detached houses
・Land surveying and registration services accompanying inheritance, gifts, and sales
・Surveying and registration related to public infrastructure development such as airports, ports, and municipal roads
・Surveying related to road widening, river/sabo facility development
・Surveying, registration, and land category change for residential land development of 10-50 lots
・Registration of entire condominiums and complex buildings by major developers
・Registration and site investigation of high-rise buildings and complex facilities in redevelopment areas such as station fronts and central districts
・Boundary identification applications related to boundary disputes, etc.
Land and house investigators, judicial scriveners, and administrative scriveners collaborate within the group to manage processes from surveying to registration.
<Comment from Representative Miyagi>