[News Dive] President Yoon orders exclusion of multiple-property officials from real estate policy discussions
President Yoon has ordered that public officials with multiple properties be excluded from discussions on real estate policy.
Two funds that bought 2,490 public apartments from Gallardón and Botella are reselling them for up to six times more
Investment funds Nestar and Fidere are reselling public apartments bought from the Madrid City Council at greatly inflated prices, causing public outcry.
Real Estate: Countdown for the operation of the MIDA – What owners need to know
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue is set to launch a digital platform that will consolidate property ownership records, requiring owners to verify and possibly correct their asset information by the end of March.
"People are climbing through rainwater drains onto neighbors' balconies" – drug-related evictions have increased drastically
Drug-related disturbances in residential buildings have surged dramatically in the Helsinki metropolitan area, according to property manager Ilkka Laitinen.
A couple installed a gate in the middle of provincial route 12: what did the government of Chubut say
A couple installed a gate on provincial route 12 in Chubut, asserting the road is on private property, despite local outcry.
Owners of neglected Vancouver SRO given chance to save it, despite ‘risk of collapse’
The owners of a neglected building in Vancouver have been given an extension to stabilize the property, which was previously deemed unsafe by city engineers.
VIDEO: Rat infestation scares residents of city in Serra Gaúcha; animals damaged sidewalk
Residents of Bento Gonçalves are alarmed by a rat infestation that has led to significant property damage and concerns for public health.
[Editorial] The Still Low Effective Tax Rate on Ownership Tax Requires a Government Roadmap
This editorial discusses the recent significant increase in the public pricing of apartments in Seoul and the implications for ownership taxes, urging the government to develop a long-term roadmap for property tax reform.
Insurance companies hold back on fire insurance coverage, the circumstances of property and casualty insurance
Insurance companies in Japan are increasingly restricting fire insurance for older buildings due to rising claims and tightening profit margins.
Government will hold public hearings to regularize more than 6,000 properties in Piauí
The government of Piauí is set to hold public hearings in six municipalities to initiate the regularization of over 6,000 urban properties.
PHOTOS ⟩ Did you want to throw it in the river? Vandals vandalized public property in Supilinn
Vandals in Supilinn, Tartu attempted to throw a bike rack into the Emajõgi river but were unsuccessful, leaving it beside the river instead.
ETAD: Online applications for leasing old coasts or coasts from neighboring businesses
The Greek Public Properties Company (ETAD) has introduced new online facilities for the direct leasing of old coasts and coasts under their management by neighboring property owners and businesses, in line with the new law.
More report personal dangerous crimes
The number of reported personal dangerous crimes in Denmark has risen, according to Statistics Denmark, with an increase in sexual offenses, violent crimes, and property crimes.
Property Auction Calendar for March and April 2026: Cheap Opportunities and Payable in Pesos
Various public property auctions will take place in Buenos Aires during March and April 2026, offering significant opportunities to buy properties at competitive prices.
DF Justice suspends law that authorizes the use of public properties for the capitalization of BRB
The Federal District Justice has suspended a law authorizing the use of public properties for BRB's capitalization due to concerns over public asset damage.
‘The risk is real’: Two tigers must be removed from residential property, says mayor of Ontario town
The mayor of Wainfleet, Ontario, has ordered the removal of two tigers from a residential property due to safety concerns for local residents.
After the scandal regarding dead livestock, well-known farm owner M. Diliautas speaks out: his words are surprising
Mindaugas Diliautas, a singer and farm owner, addresses public outrage following the discovery of neglected livestock on his property.
Owners are responsible for cleaning melted snow from properties
Tallinn city has taken on the responsibility of snow and ice removal on the capital's sidewalks, while property owners must still care for their adjacent walkways.
Councilor catches city backhoe diverting route to private land and operator is arrested for diesel diversion in Cascavel
A public server in Cascavel, Brazil, was arrested for diverting diesel from a city backhoe to a private property, with the case spotted by a local councilor who is also a police officer.
Who are the lawyer and the delegate arrested for improper use of a Civil Police vehicle in MG
A police delegate and her lawyer husband were arrested in Belo Horizonte for using an unmarked police vehicle, leading to investigations of misuse of public property.
Examination of public housing prices from 18th... Same market reflection rate as last year
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in South Korea will conduct a review of public housing prices from the 18th to the 6th of the next month, maintaining the same market reflection rate as last year.
First sentence in the Motol case. The assistant received a fine for concealing property
A Czech official was fined for failing to disclose assets in the Motol case, marking the first penalty in the ongoing investigation.
The Justice ruled in favor of All Boys in the attempt by the city government to convert the Manuel Rocca Property into a park
A court ruling in Buenos Aires has blocked the city government's initiative to transform the Manuel Rocca Property into a public park, in favor of the All Boys football club.
Teresina City Hall presents changes to IPTU for 2026; see what they are
Teresina's mayor announced significant changes to the property tax rules for 2026 in response to public outcry over tax increases.
Controversial Tax Reform: Is Property Tax Too High? How Expert Opinions Accurately Determine Value
The controversial property tax reform in Germany has led to significant public outcry and legal challenges as many property owners dispute the valuation set by tax authorities.
Lawyer arrested in BH after using Civil Police car for personal purposes; vehicle was under the responsibility of the delegate wife
A lawyer in Belo Horizonte was arrested for driving a Civil Police vehicle belonging to his wife for personal use, following an anonymous tip.
As copper prices soar, 3 tons of utility pole wires and 855 bridge nameplates have been stolen
A surge in copper prices has led to increased theft of public property in Korea, with a recent case involving the theft of bridge nameplates in Jeollanam-do.
Court of Auditors of the DF contests the use of health land as collateral to save BRB
The Court of Auditors of the Federal District contests a bill allowing the use of a health ministry property to secure funds for the Bank of Brasília amid its financial troubles.
Exarchia: Explosion with gas canisters in an apartment building, property damage
An explosion caused by incendiary devices occurred in an apartment building in Exarchia, Greece, resulting in property damage but no reported injuries.
Public shelter in SP faces eviction action after paying double rent for subleased property
A public shelter for the homeless in São Paulo is facing eviction due to alleged unpaid rent, despite paying a significantly higher amount than the lease.
Violent crime, hate crimes and thefts remain high in Canada, finds think tank’s justice report card
A recent report from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute highlights persistently high rates of violent crime, hate crimes, and property thefts across Canada, leading to a decline in public trust in the justice system.
Divinópolis creates law that rewards residents for reporting wildfires, illegal waste disposal, and vandalism
Divinópolis has enacted new laws to combat illegal waste disposal and vandalism, which include rewards for residents who report these offenses.
Ruckus in Unnao's Achalganj, Police Stoned While Trying to Catch an Addict
A police team in Achalganj, Unnao faced an attack with stones while trying to detain a man reportedly under the influence of drugs, leading to injuries and property damage.
Can Someone with Only a 1/10,000 Stake Be the Representative for Public Redevelopment?… Eligibility Controversy
The eligibility of a person holding only a 1/10,000 stake in a property to represent the community in a public redevelopment project in South Korea is causing significant controversy.
A Marijampole resident suspects that his house roof was shot at – found 3 holes
A man from Marijampole believes that his roof was shot at after discovering three bullet holes, prompting a police investigation into property damage.
Government delivers property titles and announces construction of a park worth over $7 million in Monte Sinaí
The Ecuadorian government has delivered 200 property titles in Monte Sinaí and announced the construction of a public park valued at over $7 million.
Shooting sounds heard from a house in Fukuyama, Hiroshima; area restricted
Police in Hiroshima responded to reports of gunfire at a residential property in Fukuyama, leading to a security perimeter and school lockdowns in the vicinity.
Liberia: Demolition Sparks Public Outcry in Monrovia
Demolition efforts in Monrovia to reclaim public alleys and lands have provoked significant public protests over property rights.
G. Nausėda on His Fence: I Curse the Day When Builders Built the Fence, and I Wasn't Following Them with a Tape Measure
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda acknowledges past mistakes made during the construction of a fence on his property, which affected its boundaries and led to inaccuracies due to worker errors.
March 2026 Property Auction Calendar
The article outlines upcoming public auctions of properties in Buenos Aires and across Argentina during March 2026.
Candidate against the Cēsis municipality. The fight for access to Lake Mazums, construction, and legal confidence
A conflict between the Cēsis municipality and a local resident over access to Lake Mazums raises critical legal questions about public interest versus private property rights.
The party of lost diplomas but gained properties
This article discusses public reactions to the recent increase in real estate owned by officials in Zagreb, particularly focusing on a specific transaction involving a significant property purchase.
After million-dollar loss in Banco Master fund, IPREM reveals annual deficit of R$ 17.5 million in Pouso Alegre, MG
The Municipal Pension Institute of Pouso Alegre (IPREM) disclosed a significant annual deficit and financial imbalance during a public hearing following substantial losses related to a property fund tied to Banco Master.
The police have launched a pre-trial investigation into the fire on Eišiškės Street in Vilnius
A fire at a large building in Vilnius caused significant damage and has prompted a police investigation under laws governing property destruction.
End of obligation. The government changes the rules for property owners
The Polish government is considering changes to asbestos removal policies in response to a call from local governments for increased funding.
ENFIA: The Last Mile Before the Bill is Issued - How Payment Will be Made, What Discounts Will Apply
The Greek Independent Authority for Public Revenue is currently processing the ENFIA tax for 2026, which will yield discounts for property owners in small localities.
Celina Leão says that properties in the DF will not be sold to support BRB; ongoing project provides for this possibility
Deputy Governor Celina Leão of the Federal District asserts that a government project to support the Banco de Brasília will not involve the sale of public properties, although the proposed legislation contradicts this assertion by allowing property sales.
In Rožňava, a sixth district office may be rented by the Ministry of Interior from a Prague-based business group
The Ministry of Interior plans to establish a new client center in Rožňava, potentially making it the sixth location to rent property from a Czech company owned by the Pivoda family, leading to concerns about costly unfavorable contracts.
San Francisco approves "ICE-free zones" on public property: what it prohibits, what it cannot stop, and what happens with the court order
San Francisco has established "ICE-free zones" on public property, aiming to limit federal immigration enforcement activities within city facilities.
Homemade firearms and a crossbow found in the Vilnius region
Authorities discovered homemade firearms and a crossbow during a check in a residential property in the Vilnius region.