The Law on Real Estate Agencies and Registration of Deeds was adopted in 2007. The main purpose of the law was to regulate the activities of real estate agents and agencies. The law provided for the creation of a permanent...
The Law on Real Estate Agencies and Registration of Deeds was adopted in 2007. The main purpose of the law was to regulate the activities of real estate agents and agencies. The law provided for the creation of a permanent...
Title deeds (head of cabbage) and records in the land registry are direct evidence of ownership of real estate in Northern Cyprus. If you lose your title, you must contact the land registry (TAPU) for...
Consider your purchase without rushing. “Measure twice, cut once,” as one famous proverb says. When purchasing real estate, especially for permanent or temporary residence purposes, we recommend...
According to Articles 8 and 9 of the Foreigners Law 52/2008, foreigners have the right to acquire real estate under the following conditions: 1. The area of the land does not exceed one donum (14,400 square feet); 2. When...
A similar precedent took place in the history of Northern Cyprus. In 2004, the British couple Oramsa were found by a court in Southern Cyprus to have trespassed on the land of the Greek Cypriot Apostolides before 1974. The court ordered the Orams to demolish the building...
The legislation of Northern Cyprus does not regulate this issue. This is the policy of the local bank, so before considering purchasing a property with a TDM (tahsiz) title, we recommend communicating directly with...
The title tahsiz and TMD are the same designation of a gift title. The only legal consequence is that if the current owner received the property as a gift from the government for military service...
A foreigner who has purchased housing in Northern Cyprus (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, hereinafter referred to as TRNC) has the right to dispose of real estate at will (sell, donate, lease, inherit and...