December 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
CYPRUS SUNDAY MAIL By Jean Christou OPENING a new can of worms for property owners, the Attorney General has told a British buyer his developers had not committed any crime by effectively re-selling a house legally registered in his name. The three-line letter to Conor O’Dwyer, who is engaged in a high-profile dispute with the developers over a house in Frenaros, has left other buyers worried that the Contract of Sale they lodge with the Land Registry is not enough of a protection when they come up against the title-deed... [Read the full story]
December 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
CYPRUS SUNDAY MAIL By Jean Christou OPENING a new can of worms for property owners, the Attorney General has told a British buyer his developers had not committed any crime by effectively re-selling a house legally registered in his name. The three-line letter to Conor O’Dwyer, who is engaged in a high-profile dispute with the developers over a house in Frenaros, has left other buyers worried that the Contract of Sale they lodge with the Land Registry is not enough of a protection when they come up against the title-deed... [Read the full story]
December 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
CYPRUS SUNDAY MAIL By Jean Christou OPENING a new can of worms for property owners, the Attorney General has told a British buyer his developers had not committed any crime by effectively re-selling a house legally registered in his name. The three-line letter to Conor O’Dwyer, who is engaged in a high-profile dispute with the developers over a house in Frenaros, has left other buyers worried that the Contract of Sale they lodge with the Land Registry is not enough of a protection when they come up against the title-deed... [Read the full story]
December 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
CYPRUS SUNDAY MAIL By Jean Christou OPENING a new can of worms for property owners, the Attorney General has told a British buyer his developers had not committed any crime by effectively re-selling a house legally registered in his name. The three-line letter to Conor O’Dwyer, who is engaged in a high-profile dispute with the developers over a house in Frenaros, has left other buyers worried that the Contract of Sale they lodge with the Land Registry is not enough of a protection when they come up against the title-deed... [Read the full story]
December 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
CYPRUS SUNDAY MAIL By Jean Christou OPENING a new can of worms for property owners, the Attorney General has told a British buyer his developers had not committed any crime by effectively re-selling a house legally registered in his name. The three-line letter to Conor O’Dwyer, who is engaged in a high-profile dispute with the developers over a house in Frenaros, has left other buyers worried that the Contract of Sale they lodge with the Land Registry is not enough of a protection when they come up against the title-deed... [Read the full story]
December 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
CYPRUS SUNDAY MAIL By Jean Christou OPENING a new can of worms for property owners, the Attorney General has told a British buyer his developers had not committed any crime by effectively re-selling a house legally registered in his name. The three-line letter to Conor O’Dwyer, who is engaged in a high-profile dispute with the developers over a house in Frenaros, has left other buyers worried that the Contract of Sale they lodge with the Land Registry is not enough of a protection when they come up against the title-deed... [Read the full story]
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CYPRUS SUNDAY MAIL By Jean Christou OPENING a new can of worms for property owners, the Attorney General has told a British buyer his developers had not committed any crime by... [Read more]