Viewpoint wrote:vaughanwilliams wrote:Get Real! wrote:vaughanwilliams wrote:Get Real! wrote:[quote="vaughanwilliams"]"If you think they shouldn't have allowed me to buy it, maybe you should take it up with them at your earliest opportunity."
Why is it none of you will address this point?
Isn’t that what they did with the Orams piglets?
No, it isn't.
The piglets were taken to court weren't they? They are financially ruined from legal costs, they are starring at losing everything in the face, their marriage is probably on the verge of collapse (mind you, they’re so ugly we’re doing them both a favor!), and the “TRNC” GC property prostitution has taken a nosedive!
What more do you want?
If you had been paying attention you would know that the original post was
"I live in a perfectly legally acquired house, according to the laws of the de facto government of the TRNC. If you think they shouldn't have allowed me to buy it, maybe you should take it up with them at your earliest opportunity."
The question asked has nothing to do with the Orams.
The cost is being met by Turkey and the EXpats who reisde in the TRNC and they are unlikely to have hand back the property in the TRNC, the only risk is the property in the UK which as far as we are aware is in a trust if not then we will see what will happens, we anticipate the decision will be to postpone till a solution is found but if it goes wrong then the Brits and TCsliving in the UK will have to take the necessary precaustions so they are not exposed to losing their assets in the UK or elsewhere in Europe.[/quote]
If it was as simple as GCs pretend, the decision would have been made by now. The longer it takes the more chance it will be linked to the peace settlement, just like the GC government does to the claims of the TCs. Anything different and the TCs will put 2 fingers up at EU too.