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Greece Overhauls Rental Laws, Lawyers to Mediate Tenant Disputes

Monday, 4 May 2026/CretaOne/1 
Greece is reforming its residential rental and eviction laws, with lawyers set to take on a dispute-resolution role previously handled by courts. The changes aim to speed up proceedings and provide clearer protections for both landlords and tenants across the country, including Crete. A representative of ENIDANI, a national tenants and owners association, described the reforms as positive for both sides of the rental market. For tourists visiting Crete, the practical impact is indirect: a more regulated and efficient rental market may increase confidence among property owners to list homes, potentially improving availability and standards in the short-term accommodation sector. Disputes between landlords and tenants in long-term rentals will be resolved faster under the new system. The reforms are part of broader efforts by the Greek government to modernize property law and reduce court backlog.

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