With a regulation, the ministry invites the tens of thousands of citizens who own in their possession exchangeable and… encroached areas and public properties to pay the corresponding price and to obtain final property titles.
The issue of exchangeable lands mainly concerns properties owned by Turks, who in the context of population exchange sold them to Greeks who came to Greece, at the time they were moving to the neighboring country.
At the same time, the settlements created after the Asia Minor catastrophe have been left without property titles.
According to the report of "Ethnos tis Kyriakis", the regulation will be submitted to the Parliament by the end of March.
The basic elements of the arrangement
-It will be permanent and citizens can use it at any time, as long as the environmental and housing conditions are met
-It will only apply to areas that are in the city plan. According to sources, it is not going to be given a title in an area that is currently of low value, and suddenly launched because it will be included in the city plan.
-Base for the calculation of the price will be the objective value, and specifically part of it
Upon payment of the price, the citizen acquires clear and definite titles and will have the right to proceed with any form of transfer (parental benefit, sale, etc.).
"Guide" the 2014 draft law
This regulation largely "presses" on the draft law drafted by the Ministry of Finance at the end of 2014.
According to this, they can be redeemed
-Real estate. For settlements up to 2,000 inhabitants up to five acres. For areas within a city plan or for settlements that exist before 1923, an area equal to the minimum area of a flat, as a rule or derogation, and a buildable plot of land according to the relevant city plan,
-Agricultural real estate. A single area of up to ten acres and up to twenty acres in total could be redeemed.