The Implementation System For Land Registration For The Economic Community Is Weak Through Prona At The Medan City Land Office

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The Implementation System for Land Registration for the Economic Community is Weak through Prona at the Medan City Land Office

Introduction

Land registration is a crucial step in ensuring legal certainty in the field of land. This process can be done individually or en masse through the Prona program (complete systematic land registration program). In this case, both holders of land and government rights have the obligation to carry out the registration. One of the land offices that actively implementing the land certification program through Prona is the Medan City Land Office, which is the focus of this research.

Background of the Study

Land registration is a process that provides a guarantee of legal certainty that is in line with a sense of justice and humanity, especially for the weak economic community. This program aims to protect the interests of weak economic groups so that they can access land rights more easily. However, the implementation of the Prona program at the Medan City Land Office has been carried out through several planned stages, starting from the preparation stage to the reporting stage. Despite the efforts made by the Land Office, various obstacles still arise in the implementation of the Prona program.

Methodology

This research is descriptive analytic, using the method of normative and empirical juridical approaches. The research location was conducted at the Medan City Land Office, North Sumatra Province, with samples taken as many as 10 applicants for land rights through Prona using purposive sampling techniques. To complete the data, additional information was obtained from other speakers, namely officials at the Medan City Land Office.

Data Collection and Analysis

The data used consisted of secondary data and primary data, which was collected through library studies and direct interviews. Data analysis is carried out qualitatively and interpreted logically and systematically, before conclusions are drawn.

Results

The results showed that the implementation of the Prona program at the Medan City Land Office was carried out through several planned stages, starting from the preparation stage to the reporting stage. The problems faced in the implementation of the Prona program include external problems, such as from the community and the performance of related parties, as well as internal problems originating from the Medan City Land Office itself. Although there are various obstacles, the Land Office has taken steps to overcome obstacles in the land registration process through Prona.

Discussion

The implementation of the Prona program at the Medan City Land Office has been carried out through several planned stages, starting from the preparation stage to the reporting stage. However, various obstacles still arise in the implementation of the Prona program. The problems faced in the implementation of the Prona program include external problems, such as from the community and the performance of related parties, as well as internal problems originating from the Medan City Land Office itself.

Conclusion

The implementation of the Prona program at the Medan City Land Office has been carried out through several planned stages, starting from the preparation stage to the reporting stage. However, various obstacles still arise in the implementation of the Prona program. It is recommended that the government creates a new model in land registration, in order to overcome the existing constraints and realize the purpose of land registration in accordance with the ideals of the Agrarian Law (UUPA) and immediately realize land registration throughout Indonesia.

Recommendation

Through a good understanding and implementation of the Prona program, it is expected that the community, especially from the weak economy, can feel the real benefits of legal and registered land ownership. In addition, this step is expected to strengthen the legal system in the field of land, providing security and certainty for all parties involved.

Limitation of the Study

This study has several limitations, including the limited number of samples taken and the limited scope of the research location. However, this study is expected to provide a good understanding of the implementation of the Prona program at the Medan City Land Office and the obstacles that arise in the implementation of the Prona program.

Future Research

Future research can be conducted to explore the implementation of the Prona program in other land offices and to identify the best practices in the implementation of the Prona program. In addition, future research can be conducted to identify the impact of the Prona program on the community, especially from the weak economy.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the implementation of the Prona program at the Medan City Land Office has been carried out through several planned stages, starting from the preparation stage to the reporting stage. However, various obstacles still arise in the implementation of the Prona program. It is recommended that the government creates a new model in land registration, in order to overcome the existing constraints and realize the purpose of land registration in accordance with the ideals of the Agrarian Law (UUPA) and immediately realize land registration throughout Indonesia.
Q&A: The Implementation System for Land Registration for the Economic Community is Weak through Prona at the Medan City Land Office

Q: What is the Prona program?

A: The Prona program is a complete systematic land registration program that aims to provide a guarantee of legal certainty that is in line with a sense of justice and humanity, especially for the weak economic community.

Q: What are the goals of the Prona program?

A: The goals of the Prona program are to protect the interests of weak economic groups so that they can access land rights more easily and to provide a guarantee of legal certainty that is in line with a sense of justice and humanity.

Q: What are the stages of the Prona program?

A: The stages of the Prona program include the preparation stage, the registration stage, and the reporting stage.

Q: What are the problems faced in the implementation of the Prona program?

A: The problems faced in the implementation of the Prona program include external problems, such as from the community and the performance of related parties, as well as internal problems originating from the Medan City Land Office itself.

Q: What are the recommendations for overcoming the obstacles in the implementation of the Prona program?

A: The recommendations for overcoming the obstacles in the implementation of the Prona program include creating a new model in land registration, in order to overcome the existing constraints and realize the purpose of land registration in accordance with the ideals of the Agrarian Law (UUPA) and immediately realizing land registration throughout Indonesia.

Q: What are the benefits of the Prona program?

A: The benefits of the Prona program include providing a guarantee of legal certainty that is in line with a sense of justice and humanity, especially for the weak economic community, and strengthening the legal system in the field of land, providing security and certainty for all parties involved.

Q: What are the limitations of this study?

A: The limitations of this study include the limited number of samples taken and the limited scope of the research location.

Q: What are the future research directions?

A: The future research directions include exploring the implementation of the Prona program in other land offices and identifying the best practices in the implementation of the Prona program, as well as identifying the impact of the Prona program on the community, especially from the weak economy.

Q: What are the implications of this study for policy and practice?

A: The implications of this study for policy and practice include the need for the government to create a new model in land registration, in order to overcome the existing constraints and realize the purpose of land registration in accordance with the ideals of the Agrarian Law (UUPA) and immediately realizing land registration throughout Indonesia.

Q: What are the recommendations for future research?

A: The recommendations for future research include conducting a more comprehensive study that includes a larger sample size and a broader scope of research location, as well as exploring the implementation of the Prona program in other land offices and identifying the best practices in the implementation of the Prona program.

Q: What are the conclusions of this study?

A: The conclusions of this study are that the implementation of the Prona program at the Medan City Land Office has been carried out through several planned stages, starting from the preparation stage to the reporting stage, but various obstacles still arise in the implementation of the Prona program. It is recommended that the government creates a new model in land registration, in order to overcome the existing constraints and realize the purpose of land registration in accordance with the ideals of the Agrarian Law (UUPA) and immediately realizing land registration throughout Indonesia.