Religious Properties
Religious properties refer to land, buildings, and other assets owned by religious organizations or institutions. These can include places of worship like churches, mosques, and temples, as well as community centers and educational facilities. Such properties are often used for religious services, community gatherings, and various outreach programs.
In many countries, religious properties may receive special tax exemptions or protections under law, recognizing their role in society. They can also serve as historical landmarks, reflecting the cultural heritage of a community. The management and maintenance of these properties are typically overseen by religious leaders or governing bodies.