property already had a mortgage
Posted: 09 Dec 2010 11:36
Hello, I am hoping you can offer advice on the my situation. I purchased a new apartment from a developer in Cyprus. I was told that the lawyer was independent. The building work is still going on but the bank recently contacted me to tell me that the mortgage was in arrears. I contacted the developer who told me that it was my responsibility to pay it now (was guaranteed rental). My 'independent' lawyer told me the same thing. I then saw the article about a possible breach of legislation by not being told material facts prior to purchase. I checked with the bank to see if the developer had a mortgage on the land that my apartment sits on and they do. I contacted my lawyer and asked why they hadn't told me this important fact. They told me it was ok because a waiver would be issued by the bank on completion of the build and when the title deeds were issued. I checked again with the bank asking about the waiver but all they said was that all legal issues are the responsibility of my lawyer who is now not replying to my emails! I contacted the bank to say that I was trying to resolve the issue and could they bear with me. The bank have now contacted me threatening legal action. I feel completely let down, I fails to see why I should continue to pay a mortgage for something that could be taken away from me if the developer goes bust. Surely my lawyer had a responsibility to tell me about this 1st charge on property (developers mortgage) and surely the bank shouldn't have given me a mortgage for something that was already mortgaged. Had I known about this I would never have bought the apartment. I am now concerned that the Cypriot bank will take legal action against me in the UK and go after my assets. I have asked for all documentation from my lawyer and the bank but have nit received a reply. I feel that I have been misled and that it isn't my fault but due to ther corrupt practices and blatant flouting of the law. If anyone could offer me advice it would be much appreciated. Kind Regards, Janner