
Houses whose legal owners have been buried for ages. Undivided property which brings together dozens of heirs, some of whom are unaware of it. Plots not demarcated by the land register… Corsica suffers from a profound “land disorder”, which is reflected in particular by the fact that residents have no title deed for property they have inherited. This is one of the concrete problems that island elected officials hope to be able to tackle more effectively than the central government thanks to the autonomy that the State could grant them through the constitutional bill which the National Assembly begins examining on Tuesday June 16.
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