Back to newsThe Technical Chamber of Greece's Crete branch (TEE/TAK) met with the Ministry of Environment following an initiative by minister Avgenakis to discuss key urban planning issues affecting the island. The meeting focused on three main topics: building regulations, the status of residential settlements, and updates to the Land Registry (Cadastre). These discussions aim to clarify construction rules and resolve longstanding land ownership disputes that have complicated property development across Crete for years. For visitors, the practical implications are limited in the short term, but progress on these issues could eventually streamline hotel and accommodation development, particularly in rural and coastal areas. The Land Registry modernization is also relevant to property buyers and long-term rental investors on the island. No immediate changes to access or tourist sites were announced as a result of this meeting.
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Crete Chamber Tackles Building Regulations and Land Ownership Disputes
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