Back to newsGreek property owners across Crete are expressing strong opposition to a new municipal fee set to appear on electricity bills. The charge, introduced by local authorities as a source of municipal funding, is being collected through utility bills rather than as a separate tax notice. Critics are comparing it to ENFIA, the annual property tax, arguing it represents an additional financial burden on owners. For tourists, the practical implication is indirect: landlords and short-term rental hosts may face higher operating costs, which could gradually be reflected in accommodation pricing. The fee applies to all properties connected to the electricity grid, meaning villas, apartments, and holiday rentals are all affected. No specific exemptions for tourist properties have been announced.
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Crete property owners oppose new municipal fee on electricity bills
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