
By Evi Cherouvim
In Cyprus, a significant portion of immovable property is jointly owned by two or more individuals. This usually arises through inheritance, equal-share donations, joint purchases and so on.
While co-ownership may seem fair and practical, in reality it often leads to serious complications including disputes, legal complications and financial losses.
The more co-owners involved, the more complex and challenging the situation becomes.
These issues are particularly common






