Ktimatologio goes everywhere in
By Christos ILIOPOULOS*
7-6-2008
The Ktimatologio Public
Registry for real estate properties was introduced in 1996 and already covers
about 6.3 million property rights in many places of
The time limits for the new
declarations, which must be submitted by property owners, are very tight. All
property owners, (Greek or foreign citizens), who reside in
After these time limits
expire, property owners who failed to file their real estate property titles
will still be able to do it, but through the courts, a more lengthy and costly
procedure.
It is noteworthy that failure
to declare the property to the Ktimatologio office means that the owner cannot
sell, donate, transfer in any other way, build or develop the property.
What all Greek real estate
property owners must know is that, those who reside in Greece and failed to
declare their properties within eight (8) years from the start of the
Ktimatologio office in their area, will lose their property for good! The
ownership of the non-declared property will automatically go to the government
and the only consolation for the property owner who lost his/her property will
be a compensation claim against the government. Such compensations, knowing the
Greek law and practice, will probably not be equal to the true, market value of
the lost property.
Property owners, who
permanently reside outside of
The declaration of the
property to Ktimatologio is done by filling out a form with the owner’s data
and the description of the property. In addition to that, a photocopy of the
title by which the owner obtained ownership of the property must also be filed.
A topographic plan (survey) always helps, especially if the property is a land
in a rural area. The owner must also declare his/her Greek Tax Number (AFM) and
documents which prove it, (deeds where the AFM is stated, electricity or other
bills in the name of the owner, tax documents with AFM printed, etc).
In many cases property titles,
especially in
In any case, those who own
property in
An inheritance is usually
administered in
Apart from filing the titles,
topographic plans and forms for the property, the owner will also have to pay,
(through the bank or the internet), 35 euros for every property right it is
being declared and 20 euros for secondary rights. If one property is jointly
owned by more than one persons, (undivided shares, parent and child co-owners
of the same property etc.), each of them will have to file independently and
pay the above amounts in full.
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