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Belvárosi ingatlanok: a Stollár Béla utca 22. alatti iroda esetében az 5 éves elidegenítési tilalmat nem jegyezték be az ingatlan-nyilvántartásba
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Belvárosi ingatlanok: a Stollár Béla utca 22. alatti iroda esetében az 5 éves elidegenítési tilalmat nem jegyezték be az ingatlan-nyilvántartásba

The article discusses concerns raised by 444.hu regarding two properties sold by the Fidesz-controlled municipal administration in Budapest. The properties in question are located at Stollár Béla Street 22 and Kálvin Square 3. The buyers reportedly agreed to a five-year eviction ban but claim they were not informed about this condition before purchasing. Following inquiries from the outlet, the property listings disappeared, and the sellers stated they did not intend to advertise them. The article then presents responses from Mayor Szentgyörgyvölgyi Péter, clarifying that both properties were classified as non-residential spaces, and that the eviction bans were included in the contracts. The municipality provided detailed information to potential buyers through investor reports and confirmed that all necessary data was available for decision-making.

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Belvárosi ingatlanok: a Stollár Béla utca 22. alatti iroda esetében az 5 éves elidegenítési tilalmat nem jegyezték be az ingatlan-nyilvántartásba

The article discusses concerns raised by 444.hu regarding two properties sold by the Fidesz-controlled municipal administration in Budapest. The properties in question are located at Stollár Béla Street 22 and Kálvin Square 3. The buyers reportedly agreed to a five-year eviction ban but claim they were not informed about this condition before purchasing. Following inquiries from the outlet, the property listings disappeared, and the sellers stated they did not intend to advertise them. The article then presents responses from Mayor Szentgyörgyvölgyi Péter, clarifying that both properties were classified as non-residential spaces, and that the eviction bans were included in the contracts. The municipality provided detailed information to potential buyers through investor reports and confirmed that all necessary data was available for decision-making.

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