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National Cadastre Opens New Areas to Registration, Posts Others for Review by Owners

ktimatologioCadastre data for eleven municipalities of Attica, Greece, were posted as of today (April 27) publicly for review by owners, before the data enters the land registry officially.
The National Cadastre & Mapping Agency (“ktimatologio”), which aims at officially recording all pieces of Greek land for identification and mapping purposes, has been opening gradually and with several starts and stops for several areas in Greece. Once landlords submit data on their land (whether built or not) by a certain deadline, the cadastre company posts the results for a final check before data is official. Registration is obligatory.
Today (Monday, April 27), the areas that were posted for review by owners include Alimos, Aspropyrgos, Dafni, Elliniko, Haidari, Ilion, Mandra, Moschato, Petroupoli, Tavros and Ymittos. The data will be available for amendations by owners at local cadastre offices until June 30, or two months later for expatriate Greeks.
At the same time, first-time registration opened for properties in both Attica and Boeotia. The deadline is July 27 for residents of Greece and October 27 for expatriates and the Greek state.
Areas being registered include the areas of Avlonas, Afidnes, Malakasa and Polidendri (all currently in the in the municipality of Oropos, Eastern Attica); and Inofita (local sections of Agios Thomas, Klidi and Inofita) and Dervenohori (local sections of Dafni, Pili, Skourta and Stefani) in the municipality of Tanagra, Boeotia (Viotia) Region.
(source: ana-mpa)

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