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- 10 Feb 2014 16:48
- Forum: Property Ownership
- Topic: Is my builder talking nonsense?!?!
- Replies: 5
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Re: Is my builder talking nonsense?!?!
Thanks for your answer! Pantheman - Yes he does still have a construction sign up on a bit of fencing providing an office address (which is no longer there), and I do believe that he went through the correct channels with licensing etc. But he seems to think that, as he no doubt held a written ...
- 08 Feb 2014 17:39
- Forum: Property Ownership
- Topic: Is my builder talking nonsense?!?!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 21424
Re: Is my builder talking nonsense?!?!
Hi Nigel
As he was the original builder and is also our neighbour, we have been using him to price up and carry out various work loads. But the problem is, he only wants to do the work himself, or use his friends but we are not happy with the work and especially not the prices he quotes! He refuses ...
As he was the original builder and is also our neighbour, we have been using him to price up and carry out various work loads. But the problem is, he only wants to do the work himself, or use his friends but we are not happy with the work and especially not the prices he quotes! He refuses ...
- 08 Feb 2014 08:26
- Forum: Property Ownership
- Topic: Is my builder talking nonsense?!?!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 21424
Is my builder talking nonsense?!?!
I wonder if you can help me with a huge problem we are having with our builder. We bought a property which had been built but not fully completed (previous owners ran out of money so had to sell) and as it was a private sale and not though a developer, we now also own the Title Deeds on our land ...
- 09 Oct 2013 16:52
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: IPT and Certifictae of Completion
- Replies: 2
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IPT and Certifictae of Completion
Hi Nigel
Am I right in saying that, if you own the title deeds to your land but have not yet been issued with a Certificate of Completion for your build, then the IPT can only be based on the land value?
If this is the case, then what happens if a developer has never provided you with your ...
Am I right in saying that, if you own the title deeds to your land but have not yet been issued with a Certificate of Completion for your build, then the IPT can only be based on the land value?
If this is the case, then what happens if a developer has never provided you with your ...
- 28 Aug 2013 13:52
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Immovable property tax
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10971
Re: Immovable property tax
Hi Nigel
That is such a relief! We have been so worried! But may I ask one more question? We have the title deeds to our land, but as our property has not been completed and has not been signed off, would we still have to pay for the build? Or do we just have to pay for the land? We do not even ...
That is such a relief! We have been so worried! But may I ask one more question? We have the title deeds to our land, but as our property has not been completed and has not been signed off, would we still have to pay for the build? Or do we just have to pay for the land? We do not even ...
- 28 Aug 2013 13:46
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Central Bank Applications
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10416
Re: Central Bank Applications
Hi Nigel
The amount is to pay for Electricity supply up to our rather remote villa and the invoice is for around €28,000. This lawyer is saying that as the application had already been made to the Central Bank before the restrictions were relaxed, it still has to remain in place and she can not ...
The amount is to pay for Electricity supply up to our rather remote villa and the invoice is for around €28,000. This lawyer is saying that as the application had already been made to the Central Bank before the restrictions were relaxed, it still has to remain in place and she can not ...
- 27 Aug 2013 13:21
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Central Bank Applications
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10416
Central Bank Applications
I wonder if anyone would know an answer to this rather confusing scenario: A lawyer has received an invoice which he needed to pay to another company in Cyprus in behalf of his client, but due to the 'haircut' etc, he had to make an application to the Central Bank in March. But now that the ...
- 27 Aug 2013 13:02
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Immovable property tax
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10971
Immovable property tax
I wonder if I have read this correctly...We bought a half built property 2 years ago and have been busy trying to get it finished. We own the title deeds for the land, but have not added on the build yet as it is not completed and has not been signed off. But I am horrified to read that, if a ...