3 result(s) for fraud in Property
Civil Org's Calls on Gov't to Scrap Proposal on Mandatory Sale of Council-Owned Flats
- 27 May 2021 12:51 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- property
Professional organisations have called for the withdrawal of draft legislation on the mandatory sale of local council-owned rental apartments, originally maintained by councils to help vulnerable citizens.
Orbán’s Son-In-Law Extends His Influence Over Major Real Estate Company
- 27 Jun 2018 12:22 PM
- property
István Tiborcz, a son-in-law of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, has become the majority owner of BDPST Zrt., a fast-growing real estate company after purchasing shares from one of his long-time business partners, company records show reports direkt36.hu.
Hungarian Govt Spox: Strict Laws Prevent Foreigners Buying Farmland
- 18 Jan 2016 8:00 AM
- property
Hungarian laws are very strict in preventing that foreigners should buy Hungarian farmland, government spokesman Zoltán Kovács said. Farmland auctions will continue in February, according to a Thursday announcement by government office chief János Lázár. He said only about a dozen foreigners could buy land under the scheme.
Civil Org's Calls on Gov't to Scrap Proposal on Mandatory Sale of Council-Owned Flats
- 27 May 2021 12:51 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- property
Professional organisations have called for the withdrawal of draft legislation on the mandatory sale of local council-owned rental apartments, originally maintained by councils to help vulnerable citizens.
Orbán’s Son-In-Law Extends His Influence Over Major Real Estate Company
- 27 Jun 2018 12:22 PM
- property
István Tiborcz, a son-in-law of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, has become the majority owner of BDPST Zrt., a fast-growing real estate company after purchasing shares from one of his long-time business partners, company records show reports direkt36.hu.
Hungarian Govt Spox: Strict Laws Prevent Foreigners Buying Farmland
- 18 Jan 2016 8:00 AM
- property
Hungarian laws are very strict in preventing that foreigners should buy Hungarian farmland, government spokesman Zoltán Kovács said. Farmland auctions will continue in February, according to a Thursday announcement by government office chief János Lázár. He said only about a dozen foreigners could buy land under the scheme.