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Gödöllő Land Theft: $165M Property Recovered After Two-Year Legal Battle

by Emma Walker – News Editor

##‍ Real Estate Fraud Case ‌Highlights​ Vulnerabilities in Hungarian Property ⁤System

the first court hearing in‌ a case involving the fraudulent seizure of a $165 million property in Gödöllő took place ⁣Monday, according to a report‌ by Hvg. ⁢the property’s rightful‌ owner has been ​attempting‌ to ‌reclaim it for the past two years.The fraud involved the⁤ creation of a forged power of⁣ attorney,falsely⁣ attributed⁤ to the actual owner. This allowed the‍ property to be transferred into the name of⁣ a homeless⁣ individual, who subsequently ⁣sold it to another party. The transactions were officially registered with the Land Registry.

Investigators have uncovered evidence suggesting this⁣ is part ⁣of‍ a larger scheme, with perpetrators⁢ allegedly acquiring‌ at least 15 properties through⁤ similar deceptive practices. A lawyer involved in sales contracts ⁤is ⁤among ‍those implicated.⁢

A handwriting⁤ expert involved ⁤in the Gödöllő case confirmed the power of attorney ⁤did not bear the genuine signature of the‍ property⁤ owner, but ‍the initial fraudulent sale enabled the⁤ subsequent transfers.

This incident is not⁤ isolated. Similar cases of property theft have occurred across Hungary, often targeting ‍plots that ⁣are⁣ infrequently visited or‍ left unattended.⁢ For example, a woman in ⁢Budapest’s XII district recently discovered her property, valued between 300-400 million forints, had been ⁣fraudulently ⁢transferred to another individual, a case that is also proving lengthy‌ to⁤ resolve legally (as reported by Telex).

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