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Montenegro tightens rules on renting illegal properties in tourism sector

Montenegro has entered a new phase in regulating private accommodation and the use of illegal buildings for tourism. The new Law on the Legalization...

Montenegro’s new Legalization Law temporarily blocks illegal property sales but aims to regulate market and boost investor confidence

Although the Law on Legalization of Unauthorized Buildings was adopted to regulate the real estate market in the long term, it has temporarily blocked...

Montenegro bans sale of illegal buildings, launches nationwide legalization and enforcement program

Following the entry into force of Montenegro’s Law on Legalization of Illegal Buildings, the sale of all illegally constructed properties is now prohibited. The...

Montenegro updates legalization process for illegal buildings with new rules and fees

The legalization process for illegal buildings in Montenegro remains largely unchanged for residential properties up to 200 m². Local governments will handle legalization for...
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Montenegro introduces new law to tackle illegal construction and boost public revenue

Montenegro's Ministry of Spatial Planning has introduced a new draft law aimed at regulating illegal construction across the country. Minister Slaven Radunović emphasized that...

Montenegro advances new law to legalize over 100,000 illegal buildings

Montenegro’s parliamentary committee on tourism, agriculture, ecology and spatial planning approved a draft law on the legalization of illegal buildings, which will now be...
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