In Germasogeia, a residential apartment block on Agiou Ilarion Street has been under scrutiny after an anonymous complaint raised serious safety concerns. The issue centers on one side of the building which lacks the essential retaining wall, leaving it structurally unsupported and putting residents and neighbouring properties at risk.
This problem first came to public attention over five years ago, yet little progress has been made since then. Tenants continue to face uncertainty, and apartment buyers remain in limbo without receiving their title deeds. The local municipality has been formally challenged about the potential dangers that the missing retaining wall presents.
The Independent Authority Against Corruption reviewed the complaint, addressing two main points: allegations of wrongdoing and public safety issues. While the corruption claims lacked sufficient evidence to proceed, the safety concerns could not be overlooked. The absence of a retaining wall poses a tangible threat, particularly to residents living downhill, with possible consequences ranging from injuries to fatalities.
The Authority has since reached out to the municipality, pressing for urgent remedial measures to safeguard the community.
Mayor Kyriakos Xydias of Amathounta has confirmed the municipality’s ongoing efforts to resolve the matter, despite various complications:
While the municipality remains committed, the delay continues to fuel frustration among residents and property owners alike.
For many buyers, this unresolved issue means decades of uncertainty. The development is incomplete, the retaining wall unbuilt, and official ownership documentation remains withheld. This unresolved saga adds to broader concerns in the Limassol real estate market, where safety and legal clarity are critical.
As pressures mount, the hope is that this safety concern, which has lingered far too long, will finally be addressed — prioritizing both the well-being and property rights of all affected parties.
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