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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:32 am

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Am glad you have,nt let the Forum 'elite' (could,nt think of a better word, it is Monday :roll: ) stop you from posting what are always interesting topics, if the reasonable people on this Forum all left there would be something of a wind passing thru it :roll: Keep on going girl. I know you don,t need help but sometimes I,ve got your back ok :)


Yes, Gassman has been passing a lot of wind of her own!

Mind you, we should be a little worried now that we know that you have 'got her back'. Just hold your breath! :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:34 am

Milo wrote:
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Gasman wrote:Not you personally Milo? lol!

Yes I wonder how anyone with 'history' in Cyprus can come out with a blanket statement like 'foreigners are not allowed to buy more than one property' and more or less call me a liar for mentioning some that do. But I am used to being called a liar on here. It happens every time I mention anything that some do not like to hear.

I've just found Nicosia Race Course! Am struggling a bit with their website. Says next performance is 25th June. Pari-mutuel betting, no fixed odds.


You deliberately stated the things you did you deceive. the law stands. Aliens can only officially own;

1 apartment
or
1 villa
or
4014m2 land to build 1 property.

They can own business premisis and accommodation for staff, but the property must be registered in the staffs name.

If these aliens have EU or Cypriot citizenship, that you misleading forgot to mention, then they could be martians and still be allowed to buy.

If there is crooked goings on thats another thing, but legally this is the situation.

I am getting sick to death with your F slaggings off of everything GC, its time you reflected just where you are and with whom you are living with. I wonder if your so called GC friends and neighbours know how you really feel about them????

You are a smart woman, but this crusade of bashing us is getting a bit much. I am guessing alot of it is for Oracles benefit, but you are coming across as total anti- GC. If you were a TC, I could understand it, but I don't get why you have taken on this role to slate our every move.

These are not just opinions, these are reseached findings, quotes, articles and whatever else to try and prove a point. You opinion is one thing your trolling is something else.

Have a nice Day


You state what the law says, attributed to non EU citizens, as EU citizens can buy now what they wish, BUT I know that non EU citizens DO own much more than one property and business,s, some of your fellow countrymen don,t follow the law, never have, and probably never will when money falls into the equation, of course rules anywhere are made to be broken for a price, but you know that don,t you?

We for instance were offered a second house to buy with everything being 'arranged' for us before EU membership, we did not ask for this either, and declined.


Businesses and property trusts are able to own multiple properties.
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Postby Milo » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:41 am

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Milo wrote:A prime piece of sea front land and property just outside Protaras, its stunningly beautiful, is owned by a Lebanese family, the father owed it before them, its been in the family for decades. He has been offered silly amounts to sell, but he would never do so, some care little for money. And they only holiday in it infrequently themselves, they do let it to other Lebanese in between times.

Iranians are quite settled in the likes of Nicosia and have many successful companies, so too in Limassol and Larnaca, I know privately of Iranians that bought land here and built on it the couple we helped last year don,t live in it they just own it, many Iranians in business have got Cypriot citizenship, these guys don,t skimp a living here either. And now we have a prime piece of real estate in Nicosia being developed by Qataris.

Much of the same has happened in London with prime real estate, imo govts that welcome this influx of business savvy and money from whichever quarter of the world it comes are the ones that prosper. :D :D Of course controlling the influx is the problem, racism is just an ugly ignorant part of that, and really only begins to worry the local population when a recession hits and too many changes to traditions are allowed. Again this has happened in the UK, although that really involves in part the benefits system, in Cyprus there is no safety net for those without means to survive, imo this brings only those with the knowledge and cashflow to start again, there are many obstacles but actually its very easy in Cyprus to overcome these, just time is needed. Imo, and those that argue with me on the stinking property issues may be surprised, but I think Cyprus has it right on who and how they allow foreigners to do business and settle here, and contrary to popular and local beliefs many can and do so. I,m as surprised as Gasman that some of you are not aware of this fact.

The influx of foreign money in business and in property sales in Cyprus is not something the present govt will ignore if they have any sense. So far they welcome it, we foreigners are good for the economy and spend millions and millions every year :D :D Not me personally of course :roll:


Actually, the influx of money into property is not so good for the younger generations of Cypriots, because all of a sudden, many are finding it increasingly difficult and almost impossible to afford their first home.


Well IF you lived here you would know the fairly obvious fact that Cypriot Developers put the prices on the properties so perhaps they might help the young Cypriots by dropping them, don,t you think? I mean are you blaming me for buying here, no of course not, you are not that stupid. High land prices, high Developing prices, heavy marketing and low low wages, there in a nutshell is your problem. :roll:

One young Cypriot couple have just bought the house next to me, so not all are in the same boat, as you should know. I,m surprised you are so late coming to O,s rescue today are you not well? :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:42 am

Paphitis wrote:
Milo wrote:
B25 wrote:
Gasman wrote:Not you personally Milo? lol!

Yes I wonder how anyone with 'history' in Cyprus can come out with a blanket statement like 'foreigners are not allowed to buy more than one property' and more or less call me a liar for mentioning some that do. But I am used to being called a liar on here. It happens every time I mention anything that some do not like to hear.

I've just found Nicosia Race Course! Am struggling a bit with their website. Says next performance is 25th June. Pari-mutuel betting, no fixed odds.


You deliberately stated the things you did you deceive. the law stands. Aliens can only officially own;

1 apartment
or
1 villa
or
4014m2 land to build 1 property.

They can own business premisis and accommodation for staff, but the property must be registered in the staffs name.

If these aliens have EU or Cypriot citizenship, that you misleading forgot to mention, then they could be martians and still be allowed to buy.

If there is crooked goings on thats another thing, but legally this is the situation.

I am getting sick to death with your F slaggings off of everything GC, its time you reflected just where you are and with whom you are living with. I wonder if your so called GC friends and neighbours know how you really feel about them????

You are a smart woman, but this crusade of bashing us is getting a bit much. I am guessing alot of it is for Oracles benefit, but you are coming across as total anti- GC. If you were a TC, I could understand it, but I don't get why you have taken on this role to slate our every move.

These are not just opinions, these are reseached findings, quotes, articles and whatever else to try and prove a point. You opinion is one thing your trolling is something else.

Have a nice Day


You state what the law says, attributed to non EU citizens, as EU citizens can buy now what they wish, BUT I know that non EU citizens DO own much more than one property and business,s, some of your fellow countrymen don,t follow the law, never have, and probably never will when money falls into the equation, of course rules anywhere are made to be broken for a price, but you know that don,t you?

We for instance were offered a second house to buy with everything being 'arranged' for us before EU membership, we did not ask for this either, and declined.


Businesses and property trusts are able to own multiple properties.


It is easier to prove something that you are aware of rather than something you know nothing of. Turning a blind eye (like Nelson) solves nothing and just perpetuates any illegal activity.

In the UK with the everincreasing 12/13 year old girls getting pregnant, how many fathers are charged with 'rape'. It goes on everywhere, whether there are laws to protect society or not. A blind eye is turned , but why? to much to lose by backhanders one thinks.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:50 am

Milo wrote:
Oracle wrote: having fooled Milo;


When did Cypriots ever take any notice of what was 'allowed'?


Unlike yourself O I have seen and witnessed SOME Cypriots take no notice whatsoever of what is allowed, if that means I have been fooled by others, then those who have done the fooling are some of your very own countrymen, they are the scumbags and the slime of this precious country and when you and more important others finally realise that we can all stop giving out the truth, only today more truths have been exposed on yet another criminal fraud committed by another large Cypriot Developer in Paphos, these are the same scum who shake the hands of the ministers and give 'funds' to needy causes then put millions in their back pockets instead of the economy, these are the same people who have ruined the good name of Cyprus and continue to do so, they in turn rob the economy of much needed funds. This is not down to people who settle here and buy here and, this is down to your very own rapant countrymen who blinded by greed and hypocrisy carried on with the arm of proctectionism that people like yourself give them, if anyone is a fool O on this matter, it has to be you.


Just do not forget that you are a foreigner in Cyprus and that we are your gracious hosts! As such, we demand that you behave in a more respectful manner. :lol:

the indigenous have more leeway in Cyprus, whereas our guests must observe ALL rules or get lost. :lol:

If you don't like it, then please do yourself a favour and leave us 'uncivilised' Cypriots alone.
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Postby Milo » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:55 am

Paphitis wrote:
Milo wrote:
B25 wrote:
Gasman wrote:Not you personally Milo? lol!

Yes I wonder how anyone with 'history' in Cyprus can come out with a blanket statement like 'foreigners are not allowed to buy more than one property' and more or less call me a liar for mentioning some that do. But I am used to being called a liar on here. It happens every time I mention anything that some do not like to hear.

I've just found Nicosia Race Course! Am struggling a bit with their website. Says next performance is 25th June. Pari-mutuel betting, no fixed odds.


You deliberately stated the things you did you deceive. the law stands. Aliens can only officially own;

1 apartment
or
1 villa
or
4014m2 land to build 1 property.

They can own business premisis and accommodation for staff, but the property must be registered in the staffs name.

If these aliens have EU or Cypriot citizenship, that you misleading forgot to mention, then they could be martians and still be allowed to buy.

If there is crooked goings on thats another thing, but legally this is the situation.

I am getting sick to death with your F slaggings off of everything GC, its time you reflected just where you are and with whom you are living with. I wonder if your so called GC friends and neighbours know how you really feel about them????

You are a smart woman, but this crusade of bashing us is getting a bit much. I am guessing alot of it is for Oracles benefit, but you are coming across as total anti- GC. If you were a TC, I could understand it, but I don't get why you have taken on this role to slate our every move.

These are not just opinions, these are reseached findings, quotes, articles and whatever else to try and prove a point. You opinion is one thing your trolling is something else.

Have a nice Day


You state what the law says, attributed to non EU citizens, as EU citizens can buy now what they wish, BUT I know that non EU citizens DO own much more than one property and business,s, some of your fellow countrymen don,t follow the law, never have, and probably never will when money falls into the equation, of course rules anywhere are made to be broken for a price, but you know that don,t you?

We for instance were offered a second house to buy with everything being 'arranged' for us before EU membership, we did not ask for this either, and declined.


Businesses and property trusts are able to own multiple properties.


So APART from them do you believe that non EU,s do not own more than one property here? If you do you are way off in the land of the didgereedoos :lol: :lol: :lol:

Trouble is LAWS are not enforced here you must admit that, it then follows that when money changes hands in business and sales that LAWS are bypassed bent ignored call it what you will, but it happens.

Criminal law is not always adhered to corporate law is ignored by some, authority in Cyprus is laughed at in many places.

It makes it easy for the 'inclined' to operate, thats all I,m saying.
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:58 am

Paphitis wrote:
Milo wrote:
Oracle wrote: having fooled Milo;


When did Cypriots ever take any notice of what was 'allowed'?


Unlike yourself O I have seen and witnessed SOME Cypriots take no notice whatsoever of what is allowed, if that means I have been fooled by others, then those who have done the fooling are some of your very own countrymen, they are the scumbags and the slime of this precious country and when you and more important others finally realise that we can all stop giving out the truth, only today more truths have been exposed on yet another criminal fraud committed by another large Cypriot Developer in Paphos, these are the same scum who shake the hands of the ministers and give 'funds' to needy causes then put millions in their back pockets instead of the economy, these are the same people who have ruined the good name of Cyprus and continue to do so, they in turn rob the economy of much needed funds. This is not down to people who settle here and buy here and, this is down to your very own rapant countrymen who blinded by greed and hypocrisy carried on with the arm of proctectionism that people like yourself give them, if anyone is a fool O on this matter, it has to be you.


Just do not forget that you are a foreigner in Cyprus and that we are your gracious hosts! As such, we demand that you behave in a more respectful manner. :lol:

the indigenous have more leeway in Cyprus, whereas our guests must observe ALL rules or get lost. :lol:

If you don't like it, then please do yourself a favour and leave us 'uncivilised' Cypriots alone.



Yeh, Right said Paphitis. Stay in Oz then :lol: Damn foreigners :lol: :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:04 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Milo wrote:
B25 wrote:
Gasman wrote:Not you personally Milo? lol!

Yes I wonder how anyone with 'history' in Cyprus can come out with a blanket statement like 'foreigners are not allowed to buy more than one property' and more or less call me a liar for mentioning some that do. But I am used to being called a liar on here. It happens every time I mention anything that some do not like to hear.

I've just found Nicosia Race Course! Am struggling a bit with their website. Says next performance is 25th June. Pari-mutuel betting, no fixed odds.


You deliberately stated the things you did you deceive. the law stands. Aliens can only officially own;

1 apartment
or
1 villa
or
4014m2 land to build 1 property.

They can own business premisis and accommodation for staff, but the property must be registered in the staffs name.

If these aliens have EU or Cypriot citizenship, that you misleading forgot to mention, then they could be martians and still be allowed to buy.

If there is crooked goings on thats another thing, but legally this is the situation.

I am getting sick to death with your F slaggings off of everything GC, its time you reflected just where you are and with whom you are living with. I wonder if your so called GC friends and neighbours know how you really feel about them????

You are a smart woman, but this crusade of bashing us is getting a bit much. I am guessing alot of it is for Oracles benefit, but you are coming across as total anti- GC. If you were a TC, I could understand it, but I don't get why you have taken on this role to slate our every move.

These are not just opinions, these are reseached findings, quotes, articles and whatever else to try and prove a point. You opinion is one thing your trolling is something else.

Have a nice Day


You state what the law says, attributed to non EU citizens, as EU citizens can buy now what they wish, BUT I know that non EU citizens DO own much more than one property and business,s, some of your fellow countrymen don,t follow the law, never have, and probably never will when money falls into the equation, of course rules anywhere are made to be broken for a price, but you know that don,t you?

We for instance were offered a second house to buy with everything being 'arranged' for us before EU membership, we did not ask for this either, and declined.


Businesses and property trusts are able to own multiple properties.


It is easier to prove something that you are aware of rather than something you know nothing of. Turning a blind eye (like Nelson) solves nothing and just perpetuates any illegal activity.

In the UK with the everincreasing 12/13 year old girls getting pregnant, how many fathers are charged with 'rape'. It goes on everywhere, whether there are laws to protect society or not. A blind eye is turned , but why? to much to lose by backhanders one thinks.


Anyone can register a business name or trust and purchase unlimited property through this business ir property trust!

Now, what the hell are you on about? :?
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:08 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Milo wrote:
Oracle wrote: having fooled Milo;


When did Cypriots ever take any notice of what was 'allowed'?


Unlike yourself O I have seen and witnessed SOME Cypriots take no notice whatsoever of what is allowed, if that means I have been fooled by others, then those who have done the fooling are some of your very own countrymen, they are the scumbags and the slime of this precious country and when you and more important others finally realise that we can all stop giving out the truth, only today more truths have been exposed on yet another criminal fraud committed by another large Cypriot Developer in Paphos, these are the same scum who shake the hands of the ministers and give 'funds' to needy causes then put millions in their back pockets instead of the economy, these are the same people who have ruined the good name of Cyprus and continue to do so, they in turn rob the economy of much needed funds. This is not down to people who settle here and buy here and, this is down to your very own rapant countrymen who blinded by greed and hypocrisy carried on with the arm of proctectionism that people like yourself give them, if anyone is a fool O on this matter, it has to be you.


Just do not forget that you are a foreigner in Cyprus and that we are your gracious hosts! As such, we demand that you behave in a more respectful manner. :lol:

the indigenous have more leeway in Cyprus, whereas our guests must observe ALL rules or get lost. :lol:

If you don't like it, then please do yourself a favour and leave us 'uncivilised' Cypriots alone.



Yeh, Right said Paphitis. Stay in Oz then :lol: Damn foreigners :lol: :lol:


Sorry mate, I am an international citizen and move about.

Distance is not an obstacle for me and as a citizen, I own property in Cyprus, have paid my taxes and don't go to Cyprus with a high and almighty attitude against my fellow Cypriots. I accept my compatriots for who they are, and in many ways, they have managed to get the balance right.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:12 pm

Milo wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Milo wrote:
B25 wrote:
Gasman wrote:Not you personally Milo? lol!

Yes I wonder how anyone with 'history' in Cyprus can come out with a blanket statement like 'foreigners are not allowed to buy more than one property' and more or less call me a liar for mentioning some that do. But I am used to being called a liar on here. It happens every time I mention anything that some do not like to hear.

I've just found Nicosia Race Course! Am struggling a bit with their website. Says next performance is 25th June. Pari-mutuel betting, no fixed odds.


You deliberately stated the things you did you deceive. the law stands. Aliens can only officially own;

1 apartment
or
1 villa
or
4014m2 land to build 1 property.

They can own business premisis and accommodation for staff, but the property must be registered in the staffs name.

If these aliens have EU or Cypriot citizenship, that you misleading forgot to mention, then they could be martians and still be allowed to buy.

If there is crooked goings on thats another thing, but legally this is the situation.

I am getting sick to death with your F slaggings off of everything GC, its time you reflected just where you are and with whom you are living with. I wonder if your so called GC friends and neighbours know how you really feel about them????

You are a smart woman, but this crusade of bashing us is getting a bit much. I am guessing alot of it is for Oracles benefit, but you are coming across as total anti- GC. If you were a TC, I could understand it, but I don't get why you have taken on this role to slate our every move.

These are not just opinions, these are reseached findings, quotes, articles and whatever else to try and prove a point. You opinion is one thing your trolling is something else.

Have a nice Day


You state what the law says, attributed to non EU citizens, as EU citizens can buy now what they wish, BUT I know that non EU citizens DO own much more than one property and business,s, some of your fellow countrymen don,t follow the law, never have, and probably never will when money falls into the equation, of course rules anywhere are made to be broken for a price, but you know that don,t you?

We for instance were offered a second house to buy with everything being 'arranged' for us before EU membership, we did not ask for this either, and declined.


Businesses and property trusts are able to own multiple properties.


So APART from them do you believe that non EU,s do not own more than one property here? If you do you are way off in the land of the didgereedoos :lol: :lol: :lol:

Trouble is LAWS are not enforced here you must admit that, it then follows that when money changes hands in business and sales that LAWS are bypassed bent ignored call it what you will, but it happens.

Criminal law is not always adhered to corporate law is ignored by some, authority in Cyprus is laughed at in many places.

It makes it easy for the 'inclined' to operate, thats all I,m saying.


As I told you before, non EU citizens are able to own as much property as they like through their nminated property trustee or registered company.

Also, many Cypriots in the diaspora don't hold citizenship, are non EU residents and own more than one parcel of land.

You are barking upn the wrong tree I'm afraid. :roll:
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