hõivamata
Hõivamata is an Estonian word that translates to "unclaimed" or "unoccupied" in English. It is often used to describe property, such as land or buildings, that has no legal owner or occupant. This can occur for various reasons, including abandonment, death of the owner without heirs, or disputes over ownership. In Estonia, there are legal procedures for dealing with hõivamata property, often involving the state taking possession or facilitating its transfer to new owners.
The concept of hõivamata property can have implications for local communities and economies. Unclaimed land might