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Navigating Property Disputes in Cyprus A Lawyer’s Guide to Legal Remedies and Options

Navigating Property Disputes in Cyprus A Lawyer’s Guide to Legal Remedies and Options

By: Chambersfield Economides Kranos 

Dealing with property disputes can be a challenging and stressful experience for property owners in Cyprus. Property disputes can arise for a variety of reasons, such as boundary disputes, co-ownership disputes, and disputes over property damage. In this blog, we will provide an overview of property disputes in Cyprus and discuss the legal remedies and options available to property owners.


Understanding Property Disputes in Cyprus

Property disputes in Cyprus can be complex and involve multiple parties, including neighbours, co-owners, tenants, and property developers. Some common types of property disputes include:

Boundary Disputes Boundary disputes are among the most common types of property disputes in Cyprus. They often arise when the exact location of a boundary is unclear or when one party disputes the location of a boundary.
Co-ownership Disputes Co-ownership disputes occur when two or more people own a property jointly, and they cannot agree on how to manage the property or on how to divide the proceeds from the sale of the property.
Damage to Property Property damage can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as natural disasters, construction works, or the negligence of a neighbouring property owner. When damage occurs, disputes may arise over who is responsible for the repairs and the costs involved.
Legal Remedies and Options

When a property dispute arises, it is important to seek legal advice from a qualified lawyer to understand the legal remedies and options available. Below are some legal remedies and options that a property owner may consider.

Mediation Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution that can help parties resolve their disputes outside of court. Mediation involves a neutral third-party mediator who assists the parties in reaching a settlement.
Arbitration Arbitration is another form of alternative dispute resolution, which is similar to mediation. However, the process is legally binding, and an arbitrator makes a final decision on the dispute.
Litigation Litigation is a legal process that involves going to court to resolve the dispute. Litigation can be time-consuming and costly, and it should be considered as a last resort.
Injunctions Injunctions are court orders that require a party to do or not to do something. Injunctions can be used to prevent further harm, protect a property owner’s rights, or preserve the status quo during legal proceedings.
Adverse Possession Adverse possession is a legal doctrine that allows a person to claim ownership of property by using the property openly and continuously for a specified period of time. Adverse possession claims can be complex, and legal advice is required to understand the requirements and procedures involved.

Property disputes can be a challenging and stressful experience for property owners in Cyprus. Seeking legal advice from a qualified lawyer is essential to understand the legal remedies and options available. Mediation, arbitration, litigation, injunctions, and adverse possession are some legal remedies and options that a property owner may consider. If you are involved in a property dispute, it is essential to consult with a qualified lawyer who can provide guidance and representation to protect your rights and interests.

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