Conditions have been created for Montenegro to soon begin the legalization of illegally constructed buildings, Minister of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property Slaven Radunović announced…
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According to data from Montenegro’s Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property, Podgorica has submitted the highest number of legalization requests — 14,185 — followed…
In Žabljak, authorities have sealed 70 illegally constructed buildings as part of an ongoing operation led by municipal and construction inspectors. The Ministry of Spatial Planning,…
In Podgorica, 14,185 applications have been submitted for the legalization of unauthorized buildings, with 670 approved so far, according to Montenegro’s Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism,…
Montenegro’s new Law on Legalization of Unauthorized Buildings, effective from August 14, introduces stricter rules and clearer procedures to combat unplanned construction. A dedicated Directorate for…
Montenegro has entered a new phase regulating private accommodation and the use of illegal buildings for tourism. The recently enacted Law on Legalization of Illegal Buildings,…
Montenegro has entered a new phase in regulating private accommodation and the use of illegal buildings for tourism. The new Law on the Legalization of Illegal…
Although the Law on Legalization of Unauthorized Buildings was adopted to regulate the real estate market in the long term, it has temporarily blocked transactions in…
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 Ministry of…
The legalization process for illegal buildings in Montenegro remains largely unchanged for residential properties up to 200 m². Local governments will handle legalization for properties up…


