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Major overhaul planned on apartment block management laws
GR🏛️ Politics2 days ago

Major overhaul planned on apartment block management laws

The Greek Justice Ministry has announced plans to significantly reform outdated laws governing apartment block management, aiming to address modern challenges such as energy efficiency, short-term rentals, and financial responsibilities. The proposed changes would simplify decision-making by lowering the required majority for important decisions to 51%, allow easier installation of renewable energy systems and EV charging points, and permit the merging or splitting of flats. Current legislation, based on a 1929 law, is considered overly complex and outdated, with over 1,000 separate regulations. Officials emphasize that the reforms will promote property development and ensure compliance with shared expenses and emergency funds.

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Major overhaul planned on apartment block management laws

The Greek Justice Ministry has announced plans to significantly reform outdated laws governing apartment block management, aiming to address modern challenges such as energy efficiency, short-term rentals, and financial responsibilities. The proposed changes would simplify decision-making by lowering the required majority for important decisions to 51%, allow easier installation of renewable energy systems and EV charging points, and permit the merging or splitting of flats. Current legislation, based on a 1929 law, is considered overly complex and outdated, with over 1,000 separate regulations. Officials emphasize that the reforms will promote property development and ensure compliance with shared expenses and emergency funds.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the legislative proposal as a necessary modernization effort without overtly favoring any political ideology. It highlights both the shortcomings of existing laws and the benefits of the proposed reforms, maintaining a balanced tone. While the reforms could benefit certain socio

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