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CO-OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY IN CYPRUS: LEGAL ISSUES AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS

By: CONSTANTINOS CLERIDES Jul. 03, 2025

In Cyprus, co-ownership (undivided ownership) typically arises when two or more people purchase property together or inherit it in equal shares. While often well-intentioned, especially in family contexts, co-ownership can lead to serious legal and practical challenges.

Key Issues in Co-Ownership

  • Difficulty using, selling, or developing individual shares
  • Disputes between co-owners over use, division, or sale
  • Costly and time-consuming exit procedures
  • Increased complexity when the number of co-owners grows (especially through inheritance)

What begins as a gesture of fairness—such as dividing assets equally among heirs—can result in deadlock, family conflict, and legal entanglements.

Legal Options to Resolve Co-Ownership

The Immovable Property Law, Cap. 224, provides several mechanisms:

  • Friendly Partition: If all co-owners agree, the property can be legally divided (subject to minimum size rules).
  • Compulsory Partition: If even one co-owner disagrees, another may apply to the Department of Lands and Surveys for a court-supervised division.
  • Right of First Refusal: Before a co-owner sells their share to a third party, it must first be offered to the other co-owners.
  • Public Auction of Indivisible Property: If the property cannot be divided, any co-owner may request a public sale via a Certificate of Indivisibility.
  • Vertical Plot Division: Available in limited cases for splitting land plots into equal parts.

How to Avoid Co-Ownership Problems

  • Parents: When gifting property, transfer whole shares to each child and retain a life interest if needed.
  • Buyers: Prefer full ownership over partial shares, unless purchasing with a spouse or trusted partner.
  • Heirs or Executors: Act early to divide inherited property, ideally by agreement, into whole and separate ownerships.

How We Can Help

At Phoebus, Christos Clerides & Associates LLC, we offer expert legal support in resolving and avoiding co-ownership complications. We advise on:

  • Inheritance planning and lifetime transfers
  • Co-ownership agreements and exit strategies
  • Partition applications and auction procedures
  • Pre-emption rights and dispute resolution

If you are buying property, inheriting, or navigating a shared ownership situation, our experienced team is here to protect your rights and help you achieve a practical solution.