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28th March 2024
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Law regulating Airbnb rentals passed

A bill to regulate the rentals of self-catering accommodation by owners through online platforms like Airbnb and booking .com was passed by MPs earlier today, covering both new and existing accommodation.

Law to evict tenants to parliament

Amendments to the rent control law making it easier for landlords to start the process of evicting tenants who fail to pay their rent will be presented at a plenary session of parliament on Friday.

Radical justice reforms on the way

The government is determined to introduce radical reforms to the justice system to do away with lengthy delays and restore confidence among quality investors turned-off by the legal labyrinth.

Bank foreclosure: outline of the legal framework

The procedure by which banks in Cyprus foreclose on property is often confusing and the law misinterpreted; Christiana Achilleos, a Senior Litigation Lawyer, provides an outline of the legal framework.

Eviction of non-paying tenants to be made easier

The eviction of tenants who deliberately fail to pay their rents or who fall into arrears should be made easier next month when amendments to the Rent Control Law are passed by parliament.

Trapped buyers bill changes approved

The revised 'trapped buyers' bill designed to overcome the problems of the current law has been approved unanimously by MPs, but legal services have doubts that constitutional difficulties could not be resolved.

EDEK wants to freeze all repossessions

Political party 'Movement of Social Democracy' (EDEK) is planning to table proposals to freeze all repossessions by the banks as an extra safeguard for vulnerable homeowners who won't be covered 'Estia'.

Trapped buyers law changes discussed

A bill aimed at improving the 2015 trapped buyers law, which was successfully contested by the banks as being unconstitutional in the lower courts is being discussed by the House Legal Affairs Committee.

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