from the british foreign & commonwealth office-READ!
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The ownership of many properties is disputed in northern Cyprus, with many thousands of claims to ownership of properties from people displaced during the events of 1974. Purchase of these properties could have serious financial and legal implications. The European Court of Human Rights has ruled in a number of cases that owners of property in northern Cyprus prior to 1974 continue to be regarded as the legal owners of that property. Purchasers could face legal proceedings in the courts of the Republic of Cyprus, as well as attempts to enforce judgements from these courts elsewhere in the EU, including the UK. Property owners and potential purchasers should also consider that a future settlement of the Cyprus problem could have serious consequences for property they purchase (including the possible restitution of the property to its original owners). In particular, prospective purchasers should consider the implications of any future settlement on land / property:
in the north that was Greek Cypriot owned
that was subsequently classified as exchange land / property by the Turkish Cypriot "authorities".
The leaders of both communities started settlement negotiations in September 2008. Property issues forma key part of these negotiations. Until those negotiations are concluded and a comprehensive settlement agreed, the issues and risks identified above will continue to apply.
If you have purchased a property and are encountering difficulties, you should seek qualified independent legal advice on your rights and methods of redress. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the British High Commission do not offer legal advice nor become involved with property disputes between private individuals, although we may be able to direct British nationals to organisations who may be able to help.
The website of the British High Commission in Nicosia contains information about purchasing property in Cyprus, including frequently asked questions, and information for people who are experiencing difficulties with a property purchase. This can be accessed via the following link: http://ukincyprus.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/living-in-cyprus/buying-property.DANIEL 14 Jun 2009, 09:16 - Verstoß melden
North Cyprus is better than the South
- I also moved
- Yes -- the North is the place to be.....
- moving to cyprus
- buying in the north
- Lack of infrastructure
- Is it better to school in the south or North
- plus bon
- North is better than South
- north is not good saraly
- doing masters in North Cyprus
- Hey u planning your masters in north cyprus
- Moving to North from South
- Moving to North from South
- hello there
- Don't visit north cyprus
- SHAME ON YOU
- Small minded and self-indulgent
- do NOT listen bitchy greeks go see yourself
- Dude Really Read Some History..
- Illegal
- PROPAGANDA
- Thank you Peter Smith, UK
- Hahahaha
- For your information Mr Nicholas
- http://turkishmurderers.com/cyprus1974/
- B
- property in northern cyprus
- oh
- listen to good advice
- from the british foreign & commonwealth office-READ!
- Buying stolen goods always cheaper
- TRNC (the legally DEFENDED territories!)