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Postby YFred » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:26 pm

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toots wrote:what happens to the properties of the refugees that have died, how will that problem be sorted

Judging by the speed at which the RoC Land Registry office works, about 10 thousand years I'd say.

10,000 years to do WHAT exactly? Or are you just responding to the word "sorted"? :lol:

God you're so daft... :lol:

Self explanatory old boy and all that.
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Postby toots » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:28 pm

i am using my head in most countries you have deeds to a property but who has the deeds to these properties has most of the owners fled and left all there possesions
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:32 pm

toots wrote:i am using my head in most countries you have deeds to a property but who has the deeds to these properties has most of the owners fled and left all there possesions

So if you misplace/lose your deed in any country of the world does that mean it can never be reproduced and you thus lose your property? :lol:
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Postby EPSILON » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:02 pm

Get Real! wrote:
toots wrote:i am using my head in most countries you have deeds to a property but who has the deeds to these properties has most of the owners fled and left all there possesions

So if you misplace/lose your deed in any country of the world does that mean it can never be reproduced and you thus lose your property? :lol:


Cyprus is not "any country" Cyprus is something special!!!Famagusta's citizens left their properties because some idios told them to do so. Its citizens, afterwords started to make invastigations who they are" Greeks, Greek Cypriots, Syrians, Mongolians, Russians, Ottomans, etc etc.
They left their property and they obtain an amnysia of what they are!!!therefore is sounds logical for the invators to declare the city as theirs!!!!

TWO BIG TRATORS IN CYPRUS - GREEK JUNTA AND NEOCYPRIOTS- BOTH DESTROYED/DESTROYING OUR FAITH AND DESTINY.To be a Greek land of the perfect Greeks.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:17 pm

YFred wrote:
toots wrote:what happens to the properties of the refugees that have died, how will that problem be sorted

Judging by the speed at which the RoC Land Registry office works, about 10 thousand years I'd say.



Exactly three years in my case. A long three years which felt like eons.

Heirs need to contact the Land Registry, find a good solicitor. Need patience thats all. My solicitor in Larnaca was brilliant.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:19 pm

Get Real! wrote:
toots wrote:i am using my head in most countries you have deeds to a property but who has the deeds to these properties has most of the owners fled and left all there possesions

So if you misplace/lose your deed in any country of the world does that mean it can never be reproduced and you thus lose your property? :lol:


The local Moukhtar representing your village will sign affidavits. Get a solicitor.
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Postby EPSILON » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:22 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
toots wrote:i am using my head in most countries you have deeds to a property but who has the deeds to these properties has most of the owners fled and left all there possesions

So if you misplace/lose your deed in any country of the world does that mean it can never be reproduced and you thus lose your property? :lol:


The local Moukhtar representing your village will sign affidavits. Get a solicitor.


In South we have " KOINOTARXES" you have Muchtars and the most famous of them is Tallat
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:23 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
toots wrote:i am using my head in most countries you have deeds to a property but who has the deeds to these properties has most of the owners fled and left all there possesions

So if you misplace/lose your deed in any country of the world does that mean it can never be reproduced and you thus lose your property? :lol:


The local Moukhtar representing your village will sign affidavits. Get a solicitor.

Not only that Deniz, but the Dept of Land & Admin has duplicates and triplicates of everything! I'll bet you'll even find a set somewhere in the UK!
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:25 pm

EPSILON wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
toots wrote:i am using my head in most countries you have deeds to a property but who has the deeds to these properties has most of the owners fled and left all there possesions

So if you misplace/lose your deed in any country of the world does that mean it can never be reproduced and you thus lose your property? :lol:


The local Moukhtar representing your village will sign affidavits. Get a solicitor.


In South we have " KOINOTARXES" you have Muchtars and the most famous of them is Tallat



Whats in a name. When I sought out the Moukhtar of our village, a Greek Cypriot gentleman answered to the title and was helpful. And your point is? :?
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:28 pm

Get Real! wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
toots wrote:i am using my head in most countries you have deeds to a property but who has the deeds to these properties has most of the owners fled and left all there possesions

So if you misplace/lose your deed in any country of the world does that mean it can never be reproduced and you thus lose your property? :lol:


The local Moukhtar representing your village will sign affidavits. Get a solicitor.

Not only that Deniz, but the Dept of Land & Admin has duplicates and triplicates of everything! I'll bet you'll even find a set somewhere in the UK!



You are right GR. They even found kotchans of lands that we had never heard of. They were in the name of my grandmothers father.

All the person needs is proof of ID in various forms. A birth Cert. is a good starting point (esp. the parents)
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