Developers Mortgages & Title deeds
Posted: 29 Dec 2011 06:50
Hi
Can anyone help.
We have been to Cyprus on three occasions this year with the sole purpose of purchasing a property. So far we have put offers in on three which have all fallen through.
On each occasion the searches (carried out by our solicitor) showed that despite the property being owned privately, the land and their title deeds are owned by the original developer with all having hefty mortgages on them.
The last property we put an offer on (paid the reservation fee) had an AX number however according to the searches the title deed showed there are five registered owners of the land on which the property is built. For one of the owners, there is a court decision for a debt and they have registered it at the Land Registry blocking the property.
This whole process is now, not only costing us money each time we visite Cyprus, ( Flights, Hotels etc) let alone the solicitors fees incurred to-date, is putting a damper on what was to be an enjoyable experience.
In one respect we do have a good solicitor who is doing her job well, as far as protecting us from any liabilities however, under the current economic climate we can ill afford to continue to go on further property hunting trips unless we can get some assurances that we are not going to find ourselves in the same situation again.
Apart from that, anyone trying to sell with no title deeds or who have a developers with a mortgage are a risk especially if the developer goes bust .
Can anyone suggest anything that can be done to overcome such issues.
Can anyone help.
We have been to Cyprus on three occasions this year with the sole purpose of purchasing a property. So far we have put offers in on three which have all fallen through.
On each occasion the searches (carried out by our solicitor) showed that despite the property being owned privately, the land and their title deeds are owned by the original developer with all having hefty mortgages on them.
The last property we put an offer on (paid the reservation fee) had an AX number however according to the searches the title deed showed there are five registered owners of the land on which the property is built. For one of the owners, there is a court decision for a debt and they have registered it at the Land Registry blocking the property.
This whole process is now, not only costing us money each time we visite Cyprus, ( Flights, Hotels etc) let alone the solicitors fees incurred to-date, is putting a damper on what was to be an enjoyable experience.
In one respect we do have a good solicitor who is doing her job well, as far as protecting us from any liabilities however, under the current economic climate we can ill afford to continue to go on further property hunting trips unless we can get some assurances that we are not going to find ourselves in the same situation again.
Apart from that, anyone trying to sell with no title deeds or who have a developers with a mortgage are a risk especially if the developer goes bust .
Can anyone suggest anything that can be done to overcome such issues.