We inform you that from 4/11/2024 to 18/12/2024, the cadastral database will be electronically pre-posted for the following Pre-Kapodistrian OTAs against Kallikratiko Municipality of PE Ithaca, Kefalonia and Zakynthos:
Kallikratikos Municipality of Ithaki/Procapodistrian Local Authorities: ANOGIS, EXOGIS, ITHAKIS, KIONIOU, LEFKI, PERACHORIOU, PLATRITHIA, STAVROU
Kallikratikos Municipality of Argostoli / Prokapodistrian local authorities: Agonos, Arginion, Valerianou, Vlataton Ekosimias, Zolo, Karavadou, Kerameion, Lourdaton, Markopoulou, Mavratou, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peoson, Peoson, Peoson, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peola, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peos, Peoson, Peoson, Peoson, Peoson, Peos AREON, SOORONATON, SCALATON, SPARTANON, TROJANTON, HIONATON
Kallikratiko Municipality of Lixouri / Procapodistrian Local Authorities: A. THEKLIS, ATHEROS, DAMOULIATON, KAMINARATON, KATOGI, KONTOGENADA, MONOPOLATON, RIFIOU, SKINEO, FAVATATON, HAVDATON, HAVRIATON
Kallikratikos Dimos Sami / OTA Prokapodistrian: ANTIPATON Erosos, ASSOU, VAREOS, BASILIKIADO, KARABOMYLO, KARYA, KOTHREA, KOMITATON, MESOVOUNIA, NEOHORIU, PATRIKATON, PLAGIA, PYRGIOU, SAMIS, TULIATON.
Kallikratikos Municipality of Zakynthos Local Authorities / Prokapodistrian: AG. CHORA, KALIPADO, KATASTARIOU, KATO GERAKARY
including the result of the processing of the statements submitted and the information collected in the context of land registration.
By using the taxisnet codes you can access the details of the rights that concern you and verify the corresponding properties and their rights.
If you do not agree with any of these elements, you have the right to submit a request for revision of the information within the deadline above, by pressing the link on the LOGIN button at the beginning of the page, through TAXIS codes, accompanying him. the corresponding documents documenting the request. Alternatively, it can be submitted to the relevant Land Registry offices and to get the best service it is recommended to make an appointment in advance.
Rights submitted after 05/27/2024 have not been processed and will be processed at a later stage.
For properties that you have advertised but are not included in the online Advance Post, your rights have not been found or the information you have provided has not been deemed sufficient. You should contact the Land Registry Office within the deadline above (see the contact details of each Land Registry Office below) to receive guidance on your actions so that your rights are included in the Post’s temporary cadastral tables.
In the event that, on the cadastral basis of the Advance Post, correct data relating to you is included, for which you have not submitted a declaration, but which has resulted in the processing of other data collected as a result, you should contact the Land Registry Office within the Registry. above the deadline (see Land Registry Office contact details below), to guide you on your actions so that your rights are included in the Post’s temporary cadastral tables. Regarding these rights, as long as you continue to be a beneficiary, you must submit a declaration of Law 2308/95, paying the prescribed fixed fee, by making an appointment at the competent Office of the Land Registry (see Addresses Office below), or electronically, through the website www.ktimatologio.gr, through the application ”Electronic Services – e-KTIMATOLOGY”.
Where you have declared but not paid the required fixed fee, please contact the relevant Land Registry Office (see the contact information for each Land Registry Office below), for instructions to give you regarding your actions to proceed with the immediate payment. of the above debt to partner banks. Once the above fee has been paid, you will be able, by using the taxisnet codes, on the website www.ktimatologio.gr, to access the details of the rights relating to you and the respective property and to verify their right.
After the Preliminary Posting has been completed, the examination of the requests for review of the data submitted and the restoration of the cadastral tables, the Posting process will continue.
Your participation in the Pre-Post process is extremely important as it ensures that the rights you have asserted are correctly recorded in the Land Registry and that you avoid unnecessary hassle in the future.
The update is essential to keep you informed of any changes that may occur to your property during the land registration process.
Thank you in advance for your participation.
With respect
For Land Registry Offices
Ithaca, Kefalonia & Zakynthos
Ithaki Land Registry Office
Address: Odysseos Street, PO Box 28300, Ithaki
Tel. for questions about Advance Posting: 217 0006363
Tel. to schedule an appointment: 26740 32031
Land Registry Office email: [email protected]
email for questions about the Advance Post: [email protected]
Monday – Friday: 8:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Land Registration Expert
Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Elena Karagiani, a renowned expert in land registration and property rights. We’re diving deep into the recently announced electronic pre-posting of the cadastral database for several municipalities in Kefalonia and Ithaca. Welcome, Dr. Karagiani!
Dr. Elena Karagiani (EK): Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss this important development.
TNE: To kick things off, could you explain the significance of the electronic pre-posting of the cadastral database that’s set to take place from November 4, 2024, to December 18, 2024?
EK: Absolutely! This initiative is a major step towards modernizing land registration in Greece. By allowing electronic access to the cadastral database, residents of Kallikratiko Municipalities, particularly in Ithaca, Kefalonia, and Zakynthos, will have the ability to verify property rights and correctness of data pertaining to their land. It enhances transparency and makes the process much more efficient.
TNE: How will residents access this information, and what steps should they take if they find discrepancies?
EK: Residents can access the database using their TAXISnet codes, which is an online government service providing various functionalities like tax filings. If they notice any discrepancies, they must submit a request for revision within the specified timeframe. This can be done through the website or in person at the relevant Land Registry offices. It’s crucial to have any supporting documents ready to substantiate their claims.
TNE: It sounds like a detailed process. What implications does this have for property owners who have already submitted rights after May 27, 2024?
EK: Great question! Rights submitted after that date won’t be processed during this initial review phase. This means anyone who submitted after that date might need to wait for future processing stages. In the meantime, they should ensure they have submitted all required documentation and, if applicable, visit their local Land Registry Office to clarify their status.
TNE: For those unfamiliar, what are some common issues that property owners encounter during land registration?
EK: Common issues include incomplete documentation, discrepancies in property boundaries, and failure to register property rights within the designated timeframe. Such problems can lead to rightful claims being disregarded. It’s essential for property owners to stay alert and proactive, ensuring they have all necessary information submitted accurately and on time.
TNE: Given the digital shift, what measures are in place to protect the privacy and security of the data being processed in the cadastral database?
EK: That’s an important aspect. The platform is designed with security in mind, utilizing encryption and secure access protocols to protect users’ personal information. Additionally, the Greek government has strict regulations governing personal data, ensuring that users’ privacy is maintained while also allowing them to access their information.
TNE: What advice would you give to property owners who may be anxious about this digital transition?
EK: I would advise them to educate themselves about the process and make use of available resources. The government has provided information online, and there are professionals like land registrars who can offer guidance. It’s natural to feel anxious about change, but this move is ultimately intended to simplify their experience and make property rights more accessible.
TNE: Thank you so much for your insights today, Dr. Karagiani! It’s evident that this new electronic system will have a significant impact on land registration and property rights in these regions.
EK: It was a pleasure discussing this important topic. I encourage everyone to participate actively in this process for better clarity and ownership of their rights.
TNE: And to our readers, stay informed and engaged as this new system unfolds. Your property rights are vital, and being proactive can make a huge difference! Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to more discussions on evolving topics in land registration.
