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Postby Cap » Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:35 pm

Daniella wrote:
antifon wrote:Image


haha! Bravo antifon :wink:


Είσαι το πιο όμορφο... τι ακριβως ?
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:09 pm

Daniella wrote:i found also:

British couple lose north Cyprus land fight
A British couple face having to demolish their holiday villa in Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus after a UK court ruling that could affect thousands of other foreign holiday-home owners on the divided island.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatn ... fight.html


@AWE : why you state it could happen everywhere in cyprus? :oops:


There is a problem with Banks in the South who likewise are holding mortgages taken out by some developers over property that said developers had sold to an innocent legal buyer but not got round to registering the contract - all sorts of scummmy stuff involving dodgy lawyers with a mega conflict of interest, that in other parts of tyhe world would result in some going to Prison, but it seems that getting someone to buy something and then not giving them what thay have paid for is not a criminal offence in Cyprus.

I call it theft fraud and deception.

This has brought whole of the property market in the ROC in to petential disrepute, while The failure of the Bar Association Disciplinary committee, (of which the state AG is the head) to act decisively against lawyers and the Government to act decisvely has brought the legal system into disreute.

This is one of the possible reasons why the property market is a bit flat as the word has got out.

At least one person has had a bank attempt to auction what they thought was their property from under them.

The good news is that one buyer was able to sue their lawyer for negligance for lossess they have suffered in one such situtaion.
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Postby Cap » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:45 pm

Cap wrote:
Daniella wrote:
antifon wrote:Image


haha! Bravo antifon :wink:


Είσαι το πιο όμορφο... τι ακριβως ?


Stunned silence...


Well, I think there might be an error in your Signature Daniella.
Here is a more accurate one:

'ειμαι η πιο ομορφη'
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Postby CBBB » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:58 pm

Some background information here http://www.northcyprusfreepress.com/
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:04 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
Daniella wrote:i found also:

British couple lose north Cyprus land fight
A British couple face having to demolish their holiday villa in Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus after a UK court ruling that could affect thousands of other foreign holiday-home owners on the divided island.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatn ... fight.html


@AWE : why you state it could happen everywhere in cyprus? :oops:


There is a problem with Banks in the South who likewise are holding mortgages taken out by some developers over property that said developers had sold to an innocent legal buyer but not got round to registering the contract - all sorts of scummmy stuff involving dodgy lawyers with a mega conflict of interest, that in other parts of tyhe world would result in some going to Prison, but it seems that getting someone to buy something and then not giving them what thay have paid for is not a criminal offence in Cyprus.

I call it theft fraud and deception.

This has brought whole of the property market in the ROC in to petential disrepute, while The failure of the Bar Association Disciplinary committee, (of which the state AG is the head) to act decisively against lawyers and the Government to act decisvely has brought the legal system into disreute.

This is one of the possible reasons why the property market is a bit flat as the word has got out.

At least one person has had a bank attempt to auction what they thought was their property from under them.

The good news is that one buyer was able to sue their lawyer for negligance for lossess they have suffered in one such situtaion.


PS while I have every sympathy for the victims of the dodgy developers in the south I have no sympathy at all for the carpet baggers in the North.
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Postby antifon » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:42 pm

Cap wrote:
Cap wrote:
Daniella wrote:
antifon wrote:Image


haha! Bravo antifon :wink:


Είσαι το πιο όμορφο... τι ακριβως ?


Stunned silence...


Well, I think there might be an error in your Signature Daniella.
Here is a more accurate one:

'ειμαι η πιο ομορφη'



κορίτσι? κοριτσόπουλο? γκομενάκι?

Why aren't signatures always displayed? Is it a setting or something?
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Postby Jerry » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:44 pm

The carpetbaggers in the north cannot possibly go to the ECHR for justice. I doubt the Court will even allow them to make an application. To the best of my knowledge litigants apply to the ECHR for justice against a State. Since the "trnc is not a recognised state no case can be brought against it. If the ECHR agreed to try the case it would be a blow for the ROC for obvious reasons.
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:50 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
Daniella wrote:i found also:

British couple lose north Cyprus land fight
A British couple face having to demolish their holiday villa in Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus after a UK court ruling that could affect thousands of other foreign holiday-home owners on the divided island.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatn ... fight.html


@AWE : why you state it could happen everywhere in cyprus? :oops:


There is a problem with Banks in the South who likewise are holding mortgages taken out by some developers over property that said developers had sold to an innocent legal buyer but not got round to registering the contract - all sorts of scummmy stuff involving dodgy lawyers with a mega conflict of interest, that in other parts of tyhe world would result in some going to Prison, but it seems that getting someone to buy something and then not giving them what thay have paid for is not a criminal offence in Cyprus.

I call it theft fraud and deception.

This has brought whole of the property market in the ROC in to petential disrepute, while The failure of the Bar Association Disciplinary committee, (of which the state AG is the head) to act decisively against lawyers and the Government to act decisvely has brought the legal system into disreute.

This is one of the possible reasons why the property market is a bit flat as the word has got out.

At least one person has had a bank attempt to auction what they thought was their property from under them.

The good news is that one buyer was able to sue their lawyer for negligance for lossess they have suffered in one such situtaion.


PS while I have every sympathy for the victims of the dodgy developers in the south I have no sympathy at all for the carpet b*ggers in the North.
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Postby humanist » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:51 pm

How they could do that .............most of them are running from Interpol too


They should have no worries then ...... they already have an alternative home waiting for them.
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:58 pm

humanist wrote:
How they could do that .............most of them are running from Interpol too


They should have no worries then ...... they already have an alternative home waiting for them.
:D :D :D
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