JAKARTA - Yoanita, a resident of RT 01/09, Makasar District, East Jakarta can breathe a sigh of relief when she gets a land certificate from the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program that she has been waiting for for 1 year. He took the land certificate in Makasar District, East Jakarta on Tuesday, March 15.

After getting the certificate, he felt calm. The reason is, the house with a land area of 62 meters that he occupies already has strong evidence of ownership.

"Alhamdulillah, I am grateful, because it has been too long of a service, the process has finally been completed properly," said Yoanita to VOI at the location, Tuesday, March 15, afternoon.

Yoanita admitted that she had applied for a land certificate 1 year ago. The thing he had been waiting for had arrived. He received information on the distribution of certificates from the RT management in his place of residence that there would be distribution of certificates of land rights for residents.

"I know from the RT management. From the sub-district, I was informed to the RT management and continued to the residents. I took it and made it 100 percent free," he said.

Meanwhile, East Jakarta Mayor Muhammad Anwar said that the distribution of thousands of certificates was given to residents in the Makasar District Office yard.

"There are 1,187 certificates belonging to residents. Makasar District has succeeded in helping accelerate the issuance of land certificates through the PTSL program. The sub-district has prepared a room for the temporary office of BPN under the PTSL program," East Jakarta Mayor Muhammad Anwar told reporters at the location, Tuesday, March 15. .

Makasar Sub-district Head, Kamal Alatas added, in the PTSL program, his party facilitates BPN by preparing a room complete with tables and chairs and internet network facilities.

"Every working day, BPN has a joint office in the sub-district for the PTSL program. They have been at the sub-district office since last September until now. We provide this facility to accelerate the PTSL program," said Kamal.

According to him, during the distribution of certificates, Kamal also saw many residents in tears because they were moved. On average, those who attended were also elderly citizens.


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