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- Title
Problems Associated with Granting Land Rights Owned by Local Government for Community Business Utilization.
- Authors
Anggraeny, Isdian; Simamora, Yohanes Sogar; Kurniawan, Faizal; Wahid, Denny Noer; Wiryani, Fifik; Luthfi, Muhammad
- Abstract
With the granting of land lease rights owned by local governments for the use of community businesses, there are several problems that often occur. From the existence of these problems, it can become an obstacle in the implementation of the use of BMD in the form of a lease, which can be an obstacle to the source of Regional Original Income (PAD) which has the role and function of local governments in improving public services to the community. As well as these problems, often create new conflicts for parties who violate both the contents of the agreement and the laws and regulations. It is necessary to do further research, in order to minimize the problems and conflicts that often occur in society. Therefore, by using the empirical juridical research method, the author examines what are the problems that arise in the implementation of the Regional Property Rental Agreement in the form of agricultural land and how to resolve the problems that arise during the implementation of the Regional Property Rental Agreement in the form of agricultural land between the Government and the Second Party. This research method is accompanied by data collection consisting of observations, interviews, and data analysis. The results of this study indicate that the resolution of these problems is carried out with different settlement procedures. For the resolution of these problems, the legal aspect is something that needs to be considered because the consequences of this legal aspect have risks for those who perform an agreement.
- Subjects
PROPERTY rights; LAND grants; MUNICIPAL services; LOCAL government; COMMUNITIES
- Publication
KnE Social Sciences, 2022, p441
- ISSN
2518-668X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.18502/kss.v7i15.12116