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Malta’s New Land Registration System: Key Changes Ahead

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Malta’s land registration system is on the verge of a significant overhaul, with the government announcing plans to make land registration compulsory by 2035. This move is aimed at increasing transparency and efficiency in the country’s real estate market. To achieve this goal, the Minister has launched a public consultation to gather feedback and suggestions from stakeholders on the proposed reforms to the land registration system, which is currently governed by the Land Registration Act .

The compulsory registration of land will bring Malta in line with international best practices and provide a more secure and reliable system for property ownership. The reform will also help to prevent fraudulent activities and ensure that all property transactions are properly recorded and verified.

The public consultation is an opportunity for the government to engage with the public, property developers, and other stakeholders to ensure that the reforms meet the needs of all parties involved. The consultation will help to identify areas of the current system that require improvement and provide a platform for stakeholders to propose solutions.

The Land Registration Act, which was first enacted in 1981, provides the framework for the registration of land in Malta ¹. The Act establishes the Land Registry, which is responsible for maintaining the register of land ownership in Malta. The registry provides a secure and transparent record of land ownership, which is essential for property transactions and development.

Overall, the proposed reforms to Malta’s land registration system are a positive step towards creating a more efficient, transparent, and secure system for property ownership. The public consultation is an important part of this process, and it is hoped that it will result in a system that meets the needs of all stakeholders involved.

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