Hi fbg52
Glad to hear that your Title Deeds are finally ready after 11 years!!
The process is relatively simple. You and your partner (assuming you purchased in joint names) need to visit the Land Registry with your developer (or his rep) to effect the transfer.
You'll need to pay the Property Transfer Fees - use the
calculator on the Department of Lands & Surveys website to see what they are likely to be.
You will not receive the deeds immediately - they will be sent to you in the post.
You will not need a lawyer (although you could instruct a lawyer to act on your behalf rather than flying to Cyprus yourself - it will be less expensive). If you do decide to come over yourselves I expect your developer will help you with the forms - if not there are some 'helpers' outside the Land Registry that will assist for a small charge.
If you want to know more about the actual process in more detail, check out pages 45 and 46 of the
Department of Lands and Surveys Citizens' Charter.
Did you take out a loan to buy the property? If so the Land Registry will charge you 1% of the sum advanced to register it against the title (but this may have been included in the original loan).
When the Title Deed arrives it will be in Greek. Perhaps you can visit your local library and dig out an English/Greek dictionary.
Don't forget to open that bottle of champagne
Regards,