Real Estate Blog - seller
The new law for illegal constructions
09 Oct 2016
The problem of illegal construction has been a serious issue for the Greek state for decades and is closely related to the way the state was formed and organised. The proposed by the Ministry of Environment and Energy bill seeks to establish a new framework of holistic view of the phenomenon of illegal...
Read moreThe Electronic Building Identity (EBI)
02 Oct 2016
The Electronic Building Identity (EBI) aspires to contribute to a historic change in property management to the benefit of the property owners. Although originally described in the L.3843/2010 as a new institution, due to the complexity and the need for clarification of many law provisions...
Read morePrivate Agreement
29 Sep 2015
A Property Buyer should know... Signing a private agreement in order to "secure" a sale is usually the first thing you will be asked to do when the deal about the purchase of a new property is closed. This is simply an agreement which aims to prevent the seller from putting his property again in the...
Read moreThe property preliminary agreement
21 Feb 2015
The preliminary agreement for the transfer or real estate property is a contractual legal act under which the seller and alleged owner of the transferred property, promises to the prospective buyer to appear and sign before the notary the final purchase contract. The main features of the preliminary...
Read moreEstablishing vertical properties in parcels outside the settlement limits
08 Feb 2015
The answer to the legal question whether a vertical ownership may be established in land located outside the city or village boundaries, where the general urban planning regulations for land parcels are applied, has been negative till very recently. The possibility of establishing vertical propertieswas...
Read moreHorizontal Ownership
06 Feb 2015
Horizontal Ownership is established when the owner of a building divides it in more than one independent properties, attributing a specific percentage of co-ownership on the plot and the building's common parts (roof, yard etc.) in each one of them.The most common type of horizontal property is the one...
Read moreRestrictions on the acquisition of property rights (ΙΙ)
20 Jan 2015
B. Defence areas - Maritime forts The prohibition regarding the acquisition of property located in defence areas or maritime forts is the other restriction laid down by the provisions of the Law 1892/1990 which still remains valid. It refers to specific areas of the country including Crete, which are...
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