Land law

Notary slams 'provocateurish' office attack by Rouvikonas

The notary whose office in central Athens was raided by anarchist group Rouvikonas on Friday said she will not be "terrorized," rejecting the group's accusation that she handled electronic foreclosures for main residencies.

Members of Rouvikonas smashed windows and equipment in the notary's office, and scattered flyers on their way out of the building.

Real Estate Prices Are Increasing

Nowadays real estate prices are increasing steadily ... Is the new home becoming a more distant dream? comments Bulgaria On Air TV show together with Nevena Stoyanova, a partner in a real estate agency, Snezhana Stoycheva, the manager of imoti.net and the singer Nora Karaivanova.

Buying or renting a new home is accompanied by a lot of stress and ... money.

40 Families were Left without a Roof after the Big Fire in Sandanski

The huge fire on Saturday night in Sandanski was without casualties or wounded people but with the evacuation of the whole apartment block and serious material damage. 40 families were left homeless. The apartments are burned down and hardly any of them is fit to live, NOVA points out.
 

Shameful disregard

Too many buildings in Athens and other cities around Greece have been allowed to fall into the hands of anti-establishment and other groups.

The owners of these buildings have to pay property taxes and watch other bills pile up even though they are unable to access them and have no control over what is happening to their assets.

Gas station worker, 35, suspected to have led Combat 18 Hellas far-right group

A 35-year-old gas station employee from Ioannina, northwestern Greece, is believed to have led the far-right group Combat 18 Hellas, according to police who arrested 11 suspected members of the organization earlier this week.

Of the 11, seven are to face an investigating magistrate on Saturday on charges of running a criminal organization.

Protesters enter Bank of Greece, protesting foreclosures

A group of people protesting property foreclosures stormed the premises of the Bank of Greece in central Athens on Wednesday.

The protesters - about 25 individuals believed to be members of the "I Won't Pay" movement - were carrying banners with slogans opposing the auction of properties belonging to debt-racked Greeks and handed out fliers with similar messages to passers-by.

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