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101

Alternative Housing for Owners of Properties at Risk of Collapse in Informal Settlement Mazzeh 86

21-12-2021 /in HLP, News

The General Housing Establishment invited occupants of so-called “housing at risk of collapse” within Damascus’ Mazzeh 86 informal housing neighbourhood to choose alternative housing, which was considered to be preferential treatment and contradicted the laws in place that handle informal housing and urban planning.

102

An Inconsistent Return to Yalda Neighbouring Yarmouk Camp

21-12-2021 /in HLP, News

The Rural Damascus Governorate agreed this past March to allow the return of displaced residents to various sites in Yalda, a town south of Damascus bordering the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp. Though months have gone by, only a few families have returned.

103

Social Rifts Grow as Syrian Farmers Invest in their Absentee Relatives’ Lands

21-12-2021 /in HLP, News

The General Secretariat of the Hama Governorate announced a new decision to allow individuals to invest in farmlands belonging to their forcibly displaced relatives.

104

Amending Zoning Plans in Homs under Law No. 10

21-12-2021 /in HLP, News

The Homs Governorate has finished amending zoning plans for four areas: Al-Qusayr, Al-Rastan, Al-Quryatayn, and Palmyra, and has sent the amended plans to the Ministry of Public Works and Housing for study and approval, according to official governorate statements.

105

Suweida Governorate’s Displaced Bedouin Face Attacks and Harassment in Daraa

14-12-2021 /in HLP, News

After the settlement deals in southern Syria earlier this year, the regime launched a security campaign against displaced Bedouin tribes from the Suweida Governorate residing in the eastern part of the neighbouring Daraa Governorate. These displaced tribes have faced violations impacting their rights to housing and have few options for relocating, as many are unable to return to their hometowns.

106

Explained: The Syrian Real Estate Judiciary

14-12-2021 /in Analysis & Features, HLP

The Real Estate Judiciary in Syria dates back to Delimitation and Census Law No. 186 of 1926. Since the law was passed, there has been no clear definition of the Real Estate Judiciary or real estate judges. However, the body violates the principle of judicial independence by remaining subservient to the executive authority.

107

Housing Establishment Accelerates Allocation of Social Housing

07-12-2021 /in HLP, News

The General Establishment of Housing has recently issued a series of statements stating that it would speed up the process of allocating homes to applicants for social housing projects; however, this move comes with amendments to the contract conditions without the prior consent of applicants.

108

Residents Flee Syrian Border Village Amid Jordanian Attempts to Thwart Smuggling

07-12-2021 /in HLP, News

Smuggling operations, which are causing security tensions in populated areas along the Syrian-Jordanian border, are directly impacting housing, land, and property rights.

109

No Return in Sight for Displaced Residents of Al-Hajar Al-Aswad

30-11-2021 /in HLP, News

For displaced residents, returning to the city of Al-Hajar Al-Aswad does not appear feasible in the foreseeable future despite repeated official announcements suggesting otherwise. Rubble still obstructs movement in main and subsidiary streets, while the rehabilitation of infrastructure is still in its initial stages.

110

Investigation: Alawite Women and Inheritance

30-11-2021 /in Analysis & Features, HLP

Personal Status Law No. 59 of 1953 and its amendments regulate inheritance based on Islamic law. The law includes the Alawites, though it excludes Druze and Christians.

111

Explained: The Directorate of Cadastral Affairs in Idlib

23-11-2021 /in Analysis & Features, HLP

Since 2018, the Directorate of Cadastral Affairs in Idlib has been affiliated with the Ministry of Local Administration and Services under the Syrian Salvation Government, the governing body of Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham.

112

Daraa Witnesses Increased Supply of Real Estate Property Following Latest Settlement Deal

23-11-2021 /in HLP, News

The real estate market in the Daraa Governorate has witnessed increased supply and lower prices, coinciding with the conclusion of the recent security settlement deal. The likely reason for this increase in supply is due to people selling their properties in order to afford migration outside of Syria.

113

Real Estate Documentation Office Amends Delimitation and Census of Properties in Arbeen

16-11-2021 /in HLP, News

The Directorate of Cadastral Affairs in Rural Damascus is re-registering real estate records that were lost and damaged during the conflict and re-determining the delimitation and census of some properties, even while the Syrian opposition possesses a copy of the pre-2012 documents.

114

Explained: The Destruction of Buildings Under the Rubble Removal Law

16-11-2021 /in Analysis & Features, HLP

Law No. 3 of 2018, which is concerned with the removal of rubble from buildings damaged by natural or unnatural causes, or those slated for demolition, was actually issued to deal with buildings damaged by the conflict.

115

Marota City: Construction of First Tower’s Framework Completed

09-11-2021 /in HLP, News

The governor of Damascus recently met with the owners of some plots of the Marota City project, which followed the announcement that the framework for the first tower in the Marota City construction project had been completed.

116

Approvals ‘Private and Not Available to All’ in Mazzeh Real Estate Development Project

09-11-2021 /in HLP, News

A private company recently obtained approval to establish the first real estate development zone within the city of Damascus. However, mystery shrouds the identities of the owners of the properties slated for development. The project is also a clear violation of the executive instructions of Real Estate Development Law No. 15 of 2008.

117

Pay or Face the Destruction of Property: The Latest Daraa Settlement Deals

02-11-2021 /in HLP, News

Recent post-conflict settlement deals in the town of Nahteh in the eastern countryside of the Daraa Governorate have coincided with violations of residents’ housing, land, and property rights.

118

Suweida: Protest Against Private Company-Led Real Estate Sales Law

02-11-2021 /in HLP, News

Real Estate Sales Law No. 15 of 2021, as well as its accompanying ministerial decrees and executive instructions, remains the subject of protest in the Suweida Governorate, where the real estate and vehicle market is witnessing stagnation.

119

Arbitrary Decisions to Remove Rubble in Yarmouk Camp

26-10-2021 /in HLP, News

A team from UNRWA is continuing to work to assess damages to real estate in the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp south of Damascus; however, the assessment does not include an action plan to clarify the next steps for the return of residents.

120

Explained: Who Lives in Kafraya and Al-Fuaa?

26-10-2021 /in HLP, News

In July 2018, Islamist opposition factions seized control of the two Shia towns of Kafraya and Al-Fuaa in the north of Idlib after evacuating the remaining residents according to the “Four Towns Agreement.” Since then, there have been disputes and clashes between the controlling armed factions and displaced Sunni civilians, who have recently arrived in the towns, over who has the right to live in the homes left behind by displaced Shia civilians. The towns were divided into districts, which were allocated to each armed faction present. 

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