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.
"It reminds me of my youth": filmed without a helmet on a scooter, Sébastien Delogu admits "a mistake"
Sébastien Delogu, a candidate for the Marseille mayoralty, admitted to a mistake after being filmed without a helmet on a scooter, explaining it was a light-hearted moment with colleagues and occurring on private property.
They are sentenced to 6 months in prison and a fine of $706 for trying to recover their rented property
An elderly couple in Ecuador was sentenced to prison and fined for attempting to evict a tenant from their property, leading to public outcry over the case's irregularities.
CHICKEN TERROR ⟩ Hawaii residents are in distress over wild birds: the public demands the destruction of chickens
Residents of Hawaii are facing issues with feral chickens that are damaging property and becoming a nuisance, prompting calls for their extermination.
Inspectors conducted an inspection on G. Nausėda's plot
Inspectors confirmed that an inspection was carried out at President Gitanas Nausėda's property to assess potential state land encroachments.
IPTU 2026 in Maceió: 10% discount for payment until Friday (27)
Residents of Maceió have until this Friday to benefit from a 10% discount on the 2026 Urban Property Tax (IPTU) if paid in a single installment.
Why Did the Fence Collapse Near Nausėda's House? Institutions Cite Different Reasons
A fence surrounding Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda's residence has been partially demolished following a complaint to the authorities regarding its legality and its encroachment on state land.
Trump company to build Australia’s tallest skyscraper
The Trump Organization plans to partner with Altus Property Group to construct Australia's tallest skyscraper on the Gold Coast, but the project has elicited mixed reactions from the public.
Ethics guards will investigate whether a Panevėžys district municipality official mixed public and private interests
The commission will investigate if Ina Kulikauskienė, the head of the Legal Department of the Panevėžys District Municipality, mismanaged public and private interests by approving a mayoral decree linked to a property matter involving a person close to her.
Kaunas police are looking for a brutal robber – asking for public assistance
Kaunas police are seeking public assistance to identify a violent robber involved in property crimes.
MP accuses Charqueada mayor of using public machinery to persecute city resident
The Public Ministry of São Paulo has filed an Administrative Improbity action against Charqueada's Mayor Rodrigo de Arruda for allegedly using public resources to retaliate against a local resident over a property dispute.
New garbage collection fee starts in Cabo Frio and changes calculations for residential and commercial properties
A new garbage collection fee has been implemented in Cabo Frio, Brazil, prompting discussions among residents regarding its calculation based on property type and estimated waste generation.
VIDEOS: RJ1 from Monday, February 23, 2026
A series of videos from G1 highlight various significant events in Brazil, including a chaotic scene at a Mexican airport, record property sales, severe weather impacts in São Paulo, updates on tariff reforms, and a troubling police case.
Former deputy property manager of Utsjoki Municipality fined 800 euros for breach of duties
Markku Porsanger, the former deputy property manager of Utsjoki, Finland, has been fined 800 euros for a negligent breach of duty.
House on the shore of the lagoon has a new owner, six-figure sum paid
A company has acquired a property on the shore of the Curonian Lagoon for 407.1 thousand euros at a public auction organized by the Property Bank.
Public Prosecutor says Gaviões da Fiel muse bought car and property with PCC money
The Public Prosecutor's Office claims that Natacha Horana, a model and muse for the Gaviões da Fiel, purchased luxury items using funds from the criminal organization PCC.
At least four cities in Alto Tietê charge 'waste fee'; see amounts
At least four cities in the Alto Tietê region have started charging residents a 'waste fee' as part of their urban property tax to fund waste management services.
Vandalism: Numerous Trees Mutilated
The city administration of Unterschleißheim is seeking public assistance following a vandalism incident where several municipal trees were severely damaged.
Court denies request from the Public Prosecutor's Office and maintains the law that increases property tax and other taxes in Piracicaba
The São Paulo Court of Justice upheld a law increasing municipal tax rates, despite a request for suspension from the Public Prosecutor's Office.
Interview: Housing management costs may grow more slowly in the future
The Rīgas namu pārvaldnieks (RNP) company faces challenges due to owner unwillingness to invest in property improvements, frequent complaints about service quality from residents, and low payment capacities, despite its plans to go public.
The snow plow broke David's gate: "Could not get in for over a week"
A snow plow in Stockholm has caused significant property damage, leading to multiple claims against the local municipality.
Train Station Square in Starnberg: Drunk Man Causes Disturbance and Acts Aggressively
A 46-year-old man was detained for causing a disturbance while intoxicated at the train station square in Starnberg, damaging property before being subdued by police.
Driver loses control and knocks down wall of a condominium in Campo Grande
A driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a condominium wall in Campo Grande, resulting in injuries and property damage.
The Defense will be able to take over schools and ports in the event of war
Denmark's Defense Minister has proposed a law allowing the military to expropriate property from businesses and public entities in the event of war, extending powers currently limited to individuals.
Property worth N5.4 billion lost to fire in Osun — Report
Fire incidents in Osun State resulted in significant property damage totaling N5.42 billion in 2025, with several fatalities reported.
Drunk driver crashes into 5 parked cars in downtown Athens
A 36-year-old female driver, allegedly a singer, crashed into five parked cars while under the influence of alcohol in downtown Athens, resulting in property damage but no injuries.
ENFIA: When will the assessments come out, when do we pay the first installment
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue in Greece is preparing to post the tax assessments for property owners in March, with the first installment due by the end of the month.
Independent Authority for Public Revenue: E9 services unavailable on February 19
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue in Greece announced that their E9 property declaration application will be temporarily unavailable on February 19 due to ongoing tax clearance work.
See who is exempt from IPTU in Palmas in 2026: more than 30 thousand properties are on the list
The city of Palmas announces exemptions from the IPTU for specific categories of property owners under certain conditions for 2026.
Snow must not be shoveled here under any circumstances
The article discusses the proper handling of snow accumulation on properties in Finland, emphasizing that snow should not be shoveled onto public areas or neighboring properties.
This could be the end of property owners' responsibility for snow removal from sidewalks. Complaint to the Constitutional Tribunal
A legal challenge could change the requirement for property owners in Poland to clear snow and ice from public sidewalks adjacent to their properties.
New Jersey governor bans immigration agents from some state property
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has issued an executive order banning immigration agents from non-public state property without a warrant and introduced an online portal for residents to report enforcement activities.
VIDEO: bus line 164 collides with pickup truck on Av. Amoreiras in Campinas
A bus from line 164 collided with a pickup truck in Campinas, Brazil, resulting in disruption to traffic and damage to nearby property.
Who is obligated to clear snow from pedestrian and bicycle paths?
The article discusses the legal responsibilities of property owners in Poland regarding snow and ice removal from adjacent pedestrian and bicycle paths as per the relevant law.
Prague paid 649 million for Soukup's residence. He continues to use it and does not pay rent
Prague has spent 649 million CZK on a property owned by media mogul Soukup, who is reportedly living there without paying rent.
Unusual crime: thief removes public trash can to steal bicycle in Porto Alegre
A man in Porto Alegre was arrested for stealing a bicycle by removing a public trash can to which it was locked.
EU, the 'Salis line' on housing does not pass
The European Parliament's special committee on the housing crisis adopted its final recommendations, addressing public housing and short-term rental regulations among other issues, but Italy's stance on owner protections faced challenges.
Kaunas officials are investigating who damaged someone else's property
Authorities in Kaunas are seeking information about individuals involved in property damage incidents.
The insurance that reduces the ENFIA - Conditions and step-by-step process
Taxpayers in Greece can apply for a 20% discount on their ENFIA property tax until February 16 by insuring their homes.
Incidents at AUTH: "No damage to public property - incidents occurred outside the campus" - Announcement from the University Presidency
The presidency of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki announced that there was no damage to public property following recent incidents on campus, clarifying that any disturbances occurred off campus.
President Yoon: 42,500 public rental apartments in Seoul... Home prices may stabilize when properties are listed
President Yoon has emphasized the need to reduce tax benefits for registered rental property owners, arguing that their properties, if listed, may not significantly contribute to stabilizing home prices.
Clinic owners indicted for diverting public maternity X-ray machine for private use
Four individuals have been indicted for illegally diverting an X-ray machine from a public hospital in Brazil for use in a private clinic.
Minister Lies Flat: 'I Would Like to Start by Emphasizing That I Do Not Find It Reasonable'
A Danish minister has expressed dissatisfaction with the penalties imposed on homeowners due to delayed property assessments by the Valuation Agency, which has resulted in additional fines for late payments.