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An
extension of the deadline for hundreds of thousands of property owners to
submit their land register applications has been granted until October 31,
according to Environment and Public Works Minister Giorgos Souflias, who
admitted that the process had not run as smoothly as authorities had hoped.
Mr.
Souflias conceded that a backlog had accumulated around mid-August when at
least half of the staff processing land register claims went on vacation.
The
process was hindered further as thousands of citizens decided to submit
their applications in August, when the capital usually empties out, hoping
to avoid queues.
Mr.
Souflias apologized to citizens for the aggravation but stressed that
October 31 is the final deadline, noting that property owners who fail to
meet it will face fines of up to 1,500 euros.
The
minister also announced a series of measures to ensure that the process runs
smoothly from now on.
They
include extending the opening hours of more than 70 land registry offices so
that they operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and also receive the public on
Saturdays, from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Additionally, citizens will be able to pay land registry charges – 35 euros
for each property and 20 euros for each garage or storeroom – at post
offices as well as most major banks. The latter measure is expected to
encourage more property owners to submit their applications by post and take
some pressure off the land registry offices.
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