Subdivisions and amalgamations are land management processes that change the structure of property parcels. Subdivisions involve dividing a large piece of land into two or more smaller, independent plots. This is common for real estate developments, inheritance divisions, or land sales. Each new plot receives its own title and boundary definition through a legal survey. Amalgamations, on the other hand, involve merging two or more adjacent land parcels into a single, larger property. Property owners often amalgamate land to simplify ownership, expand usage rights, or meet development project requirements. Both processes require accurate boundary surveys, preparation of new plans, and approval from local land authorities to ensure proper recording and legal recognition.

