Immovable Properties That Can Be Constituted Easement Right and Can Be Given Occupancy Permit
- The immovable properties belonging to the Treasury, special budgeted administrations, special provincial administrations, municipalities and places fully owned by the State can be allocated to investments.
- The places fully owned by the State and places registerable to the land registry can be subject to the easement right after they are registered in the name of the Treasury. For those who are not registerable, occupancy permit can be given.
- According to the special laws, the easement right is not allocated or occupancy permit is not given on the immovables that are not deemed appropriate to be allocated an easement right or given occupancy permit on it, and are requested for any purpose other than the purpose of which they are intended in the zoning plan.
Determination of Immovable Properties Suitable for Investment
- The civil administrations determine the immovable properties suitable for investment and determine whether they are suitable for the investments incentivized.
- The immovables other than the those determined by the civil administrations but requested by the investor can be allocated to investments if they are found to be suitable by the civil administrations.
Announcement of Immovable Properties Suitable for Investment to Investors
Immovable properties deemed appropriate to be advertised by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change (Provincial Directorates of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change) are announced periodically, with an application period of at least one month, and these announcements can be made available at the General Directorate of National Real Estate www.milliemlak.gov until the application deadline. It is published on tr, and if there is no application, it continues to be published on the internet in monthly periods.