• 150: Brent Jones - Land, Property Rights and Cadastres

  • Jun 13 2023
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

150: Brent Jones - Land, Property Rights and Cadastres

  • Summary

    • Brent’s background. 0:01

      • Introduction to assessment matters podcast.

      • Brent's bio and big ideas for the future.

    • How is the digitization of land records in the Us? 1:44

      • In the United States, the 1850 system has been digitized.

      • The challenge of standardizing the process.

    • Lack of standards across state to state. 3:21

      • Lack of standards across state to state and within states.

      • Value structures using the cost method.

    • What is the state of property rights in cadastral systems? 5:20

      • The state of cadastral systems across the world.

      • The downsides of having a title insurance.

    • What is the big barrier to land rights? 7:55

      • Securing land rights in the british colonies.

      • Adoption of technology is key.

    • Mapping the farc in Colombia. 9:52

      • The farc colombia peace treaty and repatriation of 15 million properties.

      • Fit for purpose mapping.

    • Where are the low hanging fruit? 11:23

      • The low-hanging fruit of real estate taxes.

      • Taxation and real estate tax.

    • Why people don’t like property taxes? 13:09

      • Why Brent thinks property taxes are underrated.

      • How Brent originally got into cadastral work.

    • What are you most excited about in the next 20 years? 15:23

      • Excited about the next 20 years for cadastre.

      • Building a cadastral system in developing countries.

    • Where to learn more about Cadastral. 17:30

      • Where to learn more about Brent's work and Cadastral.

      • Where to find more information about cadastral

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