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The Leptos Group: Pioneer Property Developers Since 1960

The Leptos Group, pioneering property developers since 1960, have reshaped modern living in Cyprus and Greece with over 350 innovative residential and commercial projects. Their legacy of luxury, sustainability, and communityfocused developments reflects a deep commitment to Mediterranean heritage and contemporary design, setting new standards in the real estate industry.

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Legal Battle Ahead for Prominent Property Developer

Property developer Simon Mistriel Aykut is facing a legal battle over illicit development on Greek Cypriot land, with properties worth €43 million at stake and 124 charges against him. The Nicosia district court has detained Aykut due to concerns about his flight risk until the upcoming criminal court hearing.

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Israeli Property Developer Detained Over Controversial Development Project

Israeli property developer Simon Mistriel Aykut is facing serious charges for his involvement in a controversial €1 billion development project in Cyprus, including conspiracy, fraud, and embezzlement. Aykut, along with his sons who are also wanted by authorities, is accused of unlawfully using land claimed by Greek Cypriots for their ambitious Caesar Project developments.

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British Couple’s Victory in Paphos Court Sets Precedent for Property Development Disputes

British Couple’s Victory in Paphos Court Sets Precedent for Property Development Disputes The British couple, Simon and Jen Phillips, achieved a significant legal victory in Paphos, setting a precedent for holding authorities accountable in property development disputes. The court ruled that the state was negligent in overseeing construction, leading to their home’s nearcollapse, and ordered compensation. This landmark decision highlights the importance of enforcing building regulations and may inspire changes in how building regulations are enforced.

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