Near the house of Kežmar mayor and member of parliament Ján Ferenčák, there are buildings that do not have valid building permits, the building office decides on them. They also stand on land that does not belong only to Ferenčák. Not all their owners agreed with his building plans.
In the initiative for the prosecutor’s office, the city deputy describes it. He is asking to check the procedure of the several-time mayor. The prosecutor is already acting. Ferenčák admits that he does not have construction permits on the land he co-owns.
In addition to Korzár, Portal also worked on the topic of Ferenčák’s buildings aktuality.sk. Among other things, he was the first to bring the information that the mayor signed one of the documents related to his house as the city’s statutory representative, that is, as a natural person – the builder.
A house, a fence and a retaining wall
The now well-known video, which shows how Ferenčák handed over 45,000 euros in cash to an unknown man, was made in one of the buildings belonging to a house with French windows located in a quiet Kežmarská street.
Ferenčák’s villa stands at its end. The house was donated to the politician by his parents, he completely renovated and rebuilt it. Approved in January 2021.
Later, other buildings were added to the villa. Like a smaller garden house with a slatted roof behind which there is a fence. The house and fence also stand on a plot of land that, according to the cadastre, is owned by several owners from Prešov, Košice or Poprad, one of whom is Ferenčák.
He had a retaining wall built on the opposite side of the house, which partially extends into the plot of land he co-owns with another owner.
On the record from the cadastre, you can see a garden house in the lower left, a reinforced wall on the right. (source: zbgis.skgeodesy.sk)
Independent city deputy Gabriela Karabinošová filed a petition with the District Prosecutor’s Office in Kežmark in February regarding the mayor’s construction. It says that the co-owners of the plots in question did not give Ferenčák permission to build. The editors of Korzára have the document at their disposal.
In it, the MP also states that all three buildings (a smaller house, a fence near it and a retaining wall, editor’s note) were built before April 2025 without a valid building permit and without resolving the property relationship.














