Slovakia is extraordinary for its geological diversity. However, in certain cases it poses not only beauty but also a hidden threat. Its complex of understanding is necessary for the uninterrupted life of people with regard to sustainable development and nature protection. Landslides are one of these threats, which must be taken into account in the context of this concept. The work is focused on the quantification of regulatory ecosystem services in a specific model area of the cadastre of the town of Snina , on the basis of the averaged value of buildings in € in endangered areas. It is based on the allocation of endangered buildings and slopes on which real estate lies and may be affected by their properties. Based on the results, I compare the various forms of land use on the slope, and their ability to fulfill the regulatory ecosystem service on the basis of monetary value. I also focused on alternative land use, which also points with its monetary value to the fulfillment of the regulatory function in possible examples of land use by Forest, Grasslands, big block and small block arable land. From the results it can be stated that approximately 2/3 of the territory could better fulfill this regulatory function.