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Engineer's certificates on the non-existence of arbitrariness are valid

The Engineer's certificates regarding the non-existence of arbitrariness are valid for a two-month period, until the Ministerial Decision for the mandatory application of the Electronic Building Identity, according to a recent update of the Notary Association of Athens Piraeus Aegean & Dodecanese.

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  Legal Laws  |  Greece  |  Retail
Rent payment suspended again during February

The full suspension of rent payments by companies that were closed by state order during the first fortnight of January, extends for February, as announced by the Ministry of Finance.

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Real estate taxes as a source of funding for local authorities

A survey that describes in detail both the options and the resources of the municipalities today, as well as the exact operation of the real estate taxes and, more specifically, of the well-known ENFIA property tax, paid by the Greek taxpayers since 2013, was carried out by diANEOsis.

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"Green Light" for Asteria Glyfada's privatization

The environmental impact report was approved by authorities, although regional dwellers raise arguments on investor's intention to constraint access in the area.

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Tax-related measures tabled with business environment bill

The area covered by basements, platforms, lofts and other spaces "legalised" under the law for

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Semi open-air spaces legalization on hold

The widely publicized plan of the Greek government to legalize semi open-air spaces is about to fall apart.

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KAS unveils rule for the max height of buildings around the Acropolis

Swimming pools may not be built on their roofs.

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New urban plan for Mati was released by Greek authorities

Another plan, on the urban grid, will affect the rest of areas, but will not be ready before 2021.

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End of time for the "heavy" arbitrary buildings

The legalization for the violations of categories 1 to 4 of the law continues until March 31, 2026, with increased fines.