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Crete Land Registry Error Sparks Property Rights Dispute

Saturday, 13 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Authorities in Chania, western Crete, are facing growing controversy over the national Land Registry process. The Consumer Protection Union of Crete has formally complained that large areas of privately owned land are being incorrectly classified as forest land in official cadastral records. Property owners across the region are disputing these designations, which can restrict building rights and land use. While this issue primarily affects local landowners and property buyers, tourists considering purchasing or developing property in Crete should be aware that land classification disputes are currently widespread in the Chania region. Anyone involved in real estate transactions in western Crete is advised to verify land registry status carefully and seek legal advice before proceeding, as reclassification as forest land can significantly limit what is permitted on a given plot.

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