If I sell land in Greece, does the possible presence of ancient artifacts complicate the matter? In what way? If the land is examined for artificats and some are discovered and considered significant, may I simply withdraw the offer to sell?
I think you can't sell the land if it has ancient artifacts, and it becomes government property. Check for the artifacts before putting the property up for sale. This way you can be reassured that it's ok.
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