The current practice of cadastral and forensic activities shows its subjectivity. The expert makes a resolution in each specific case and for each specific real estate object. The traditional priority of a paper document over an electronic one also plays an important role. The article deals with the problem of the EGRN data reliability, which, according to the author, consists in the lack of unified approaches to gathering and processing source documents, analyzing the set of real estate objects characteristics, as well as their verification (audit). The purpose of the study is to develop a method of multi-documentary cadastral audit of real estate objects, which consists of a set of procedures for processing and analyzing documented cadastral information presented in the form of a disparate documents set. The results of the study showed the possibility of unifying and justifying a reliable model of a real estate object at any time, which is essential for verifying the reliability of the registered characteristics in the EGRN and formalizing expert activities. The developed method of multi-documentary cadastral audit simulates the work of a specialist and enables automating expert activities in the field of real estate, which meets modern trends in automation and digitalization.
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