Adverse Possession in Greece: Understanding the Legal Requirements and Implications
Adverse possession, also known as squatter’s rights or prescription, is a legal concept that allows someone who has occupied and used a piece of land or property for a certain period of time to claim ownership of it, even if they do not have a legal title or deed to the property. Adverse possession is recognized in many countries, including Greece, and it can be a complex and controversial issue.
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