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Selling of Property if non resident.
Posted: 09 Sep 2021 11:07
by Jackieve
Our property is on the market at present. Having taken legal advice it seems we have to prepare a mountain of paperwork and get some of it signed by Consulate of Cyprus and some if it notarised by a lawyer in our country of residence. We are British but reside in France. I would be grateful for some advice.
Thank you.

Re: Selling of Property if non resident.
Posted: 09 Sep 2021 12:55
by Pantheman
Jackieve wrote: 09 Sep 2021 11:07
Our property is on the market at present. Having taken legal advice it seems we have to prepare a mountain of paperwork and get some of it signed by Consulate of Cyprus and some if it notarised by a lawyer in our country of residence. We are British but reside in France. I would be grateful for some advice.
Thank you.
Hello,
As I don't know exactly what legal advice you were given, but selling whilst abroad is very easy. All you need to do is to give a Power of Attorney to your lawyer and he does the rest.
The only paperwork you need to do is get the PoA either signed and stamped at a Cyprus High Commission, or get a Notary Public to notirise it using the Apostile Method (he'll know what this is.)
It is a single document. I dunno where you got a mountain of paperwork to do from!!
It is a common procedure we do it on a regular basis for absent clients.
Re: Selling of Property if non resident.
Posted: 10 Sep 2021 11:09
by Nigel Howarth
Hi jackieve
Following on from Pan's advice, suggest you contact the Cyprus Embassy in Paris:
EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS IN FRANCE
23, rue Galilée
75116 Paris
France
Tél : (33) 01 47 20 86 28
Fax : (33) 01 40 70 13 44
E-mail :
paris@mfa.gov.cy
Your lawyer in Cyprus will draw up a Power of Attorney, which you will need to sign in the presence of a Certifying Officer at the Embassy and return it to your lawyer in Cyprus. See
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/Embassies/Emb ... enDocument
It may be that Cyprus has honorary consuls in other French town/cities to avoid you having to make a long journey.
I think these also a Cyprus Consulate in Bordeaux -
https://www.embassypages.com/cyprus-con ... aux-france
Regards,
Re: Selling of Property if non resident.
Posted: 10 Sep 2021 12:02
by Jackieve
Thank you for your replies. The lawyers have asked us to fill in a 12 page Due Diligence questionnaire. They have asked for another copy (notarised this time) of our passports and also a utility bill. They have asked for a copy of Water,Electricity, and local tax bills.
I understand the need for the P of A to be signed at the Embassy but what a phaff.
Thank you once again fir your advice.
Jackie
Re: Selling of Property if non resident.
Posted: 10 Sep 2021 15:44
by Nigel Howarth
Hi Jackie
I have never heard of this before. Is your lawyer in Cyprus?
To effect the transfer of a property from a seller to a purchase, you need:
A Contract
Confirmation that the seller has paid all relevant taxes.
(In your case (as you're not in Cyprus) you need to appoint a lawyer as your Power of Attorney.)
Regards,