Land Ownership Scam?
Posted: 09 Mar 2009 19:58
My mother in-law (born in cyprus - living in the UK) has been contacted by a "family friend" who has said that she and her brother & sister are the owners of some land in Cyprus that is worth a greta deal of money. She and her brother & sister have been asked to fly to Cyprus in order to claim this land and complete a transaction to sell.
This has an air of truth, as she states that her father did own several tracts of land. Her father died some 8 years ago and her mother came to the UK to live - she passed away over a year ago. There appears to have been no will or official transfer of the parents estate to her or her brother and sister.
The "family friend" living in Cyprus? Indicated they were trawling the internet and came across information regarding the father and the land. My mother in-law is contemplating going to Cyprus with her brother and sister in order to make the claim and decide what to do etc.
Does this sound possible? They certainly beleive so. My question is simply has anyone heard of a possible scam of this nature that they may be being drawn into?
Also, if this also sounds plausible what would you recommend? My thoughts are to enage a UK lawyer and investigate from a distance - yes?
Thanks for any suggestions
John
This has an air of truth, as she states that her father did own several tracts of land. Her father died some 8 years ago and her mother came to the UK to live - she passed away over a year ago. There appears to have been no will or official transfer of the parents estate to her or her brother and sister.
The "family friend" living in Cyprus? Indicated they were trawling the internet and came across information regarding the father and the land. My mother in-law is contemplating going to Cyprus with her brother and sister in order to make the claim and decide what to do etc.
Does this sound possible? They certainly beleive so. My question is simply has anyone heard of a possible scam of this nature that they may be being drawn into?
Also, if this also sounds plausible what would you recommend? My thoughts are to enage a UK lawyer and investigate from a distance - yes?
Thanks for any suggestions
John