Back to newsThe Land Registry office in Heraklion, Crete, has drawn public attention after photos surfaced showing the building's exterior heavily overgrown with weeds and surrounded by accumulated rubbish. The situation is notable given that Greek authorities currently require property owners to clear vegetation from their plots, particularly ahead of the summer fire season. The Land Registry handles official property records and is visited by tourists involved in real estate transactions or legal matters in Crete. The building remains operational, but visitors should be aware that the entrance area may be difficult to locate due to the overgrowth. If you need to visit for property documentation, allow extra time to find the correct entrance and consider confirming opening hours in advance, as public offices in Greece often keep limited summer schedules.
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Crete Land Registry Drowning in Weeds While Enforcing Clearing Rules
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