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The article highlights the problem of fragmented property ownership resulting from inheritance, where lands become divided among multiple partners. This fragmentation hampers sales and investment and leads to neglect of millions of dunams, turning them into unproductive lands. The article presents examples from countries like Germany and Japan, which have implemented measures to facilitate the transfer of ownership and reduce the number of partners, aiming to revitalize the real estate market and achieve economic benefits. It also suggests the necessity of establishing laws that limit the number of partners in real estate, requiring owners to reorganize ownership or sell before reaching a certain threshold, with the goal of promoting economic development and effective land management.
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