Cancelling a Contract of Sale
Posted: 24 Jul 2024 13:44
Dear Nigel,
My loan was sold by Alpha Bank to Sky CAC in 2021 (unbeknownst to me, until now). I've been negotiating to return the property. The developer has decided he wants to take the property back, flip it and sell it again. Sky CAC wants Euro 87,000 in settlement of the debt, which the developer said he will settle.
To do this, the developer has sent our lawyer a Cancellation Contract. It specifies clauses that in essence;
The reason for not wishing to nullify the Contract of Sale is because I am able to write off the loss of the property as a CGT loss against future CGT gains. If the Contract of Sale is cancelled, this will nullify the CGT event of purchase as well. It means I've basically paid off a property for the developer to sell twice.
My Cypriot lawyer says this is the only process to get this done. Is this correct?
PS. We've exchanged emails several times, however I thought its best to share the knowledge wider. Thanks for your knowledge. I've disabled my ad-blocker for your site to give support.
My loan was sold by Alpha Bank to Sky CAC in 2021 (unbeknownst to me, until now). I've been negotiating to return the property. The developer has decided he wants to take the property back, flip it and sell it again. Sky CAC wants Euro 87,000 in settlement of the debt, which the developer said he will settle.
To do this, the developer has sent our lawyer a Cancellation Contract. It specifies clauses that in essence;
- Nullifies the Contract of Sale
- Removes the Contract of Sale from the Land Registry (where it was deposited for specific performance)
The reason for not wishing to nullify the Contract of Sale is because I am able to write off the loss of the property as a CGT loss against future CGT gains. If the Contract of Sale is cancelled, this will nullify the CGT event of purchase as well. It means I've basically paid off a property for the developer to sell twice.
My Cypriot lawyer says this is the only process to get this done. Is this correct?
PS. We've exchanged emails several times, however I thought its best to share the knowledge wider. Thanks for your knowledge. I've disabled my ad-blocker for your site to give support.