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Turkey launched a military offensive against. 26, 2017 • Penny Dell - Feb. 14, 2017 • Canadiana Crossword - Jan. 2, 2017 • Sheffer - Dec. 17, 2016 View All. Firstly you need to make sure the title deed of the property is free of any debt, you can appoint a lawyer to carry this out. It is important you find a competent lawyer whom you can trust. You will often be asked for a small reservation fee for the property. Your representative will need to draw up a contract between the seller and purchaser, included will be details of the completion date, payment schedule and terms and conditions. Your contract should state that the purchase price includes all certification/name change fees/usage bills and no further costs will be payable. Getting your contracts notarised- You are strongly advised to get your contact notarized, you need to have both an English and Turkish versions of the contract (or a bi-lingual contract) which is signed in the presence of a notary public. This will ensure that the contract is officially accepted by Turkish law and that the terms within the contact are binding for all parties. When the notarised contract is signed by all parties, the appropriate deposit is paid. You will then need to apply for a security clearance, which is your military approval, this will entitle you to own a property in Turkey – military approval will often be applied for by your representative. You can sign a Power of Attorney which will allow your representative to conclude any necessary paperwork on your behalf. Important Notice:- This process has now been simplified and if any foreign owned property has already been military approved, any new foreign buyers do not have to re-apply for military approval. (This applies to all parcels that have been previously cleared after 5 May 2011) If you would like to professional assistance with your property purchase YellAli provides this service.. Disclaimer: The information on this site is provided as a general guide. Information published to YellAli is confirmed by official government departments in Turkey. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that the site is up to date and accurate, information may be subject to change at any time. YellAli does not accept any responsibility or liability for inaccuracies in this information. Legal Restrictions for Foreigners: a) Persons with foreign nationality can buy maximum 30 hectares of property in Turkey in total. B) Foreigners cannot acquire property within military forbidden zones and security zones. Renting in such zones is subject to a special permission. C) In a district/town ( ilce) not more than 10% of the total area of that district can be sold to foreigners d) Foreigners from neighbour countries cannot acquire property in provinces adjacent to their country’s borders. Greeks are not allowed to buy property on the Aegean coast, Bulgarians on the Thracian border or Russians on the eastern Black Sea coast) d) The afore-mentioned restrictions do not apply regarding pledges or liens in favour of natural persons and foreign trade companies. E) Properties are subject to winding up provisions in following cases: (i) if the properties are acquired in violation of laws; ii) if the relevant Ministries and administrations identify that the properties are used in violation of the purchase purpose; iii) if the foreigner does not apply to the relevant Ministry within time in case the property is acquired with a project commitment; iv) if the projects are not materialized within time. If you would like to professional assistance with your property purchase YellAli provides this service.. Content by YellAli - (All Copyright is protected and owned by YellAli - This content may NOT be copied & distributed by another third party, unless appropriate accreditation is given). Disclaimer: The information on this site is provided as a general guide. Information published to YellAli is confirmed by official government departments in Turkey. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that the site is up to date and accurate, information may be subject to change at any time. YellAli does not accept any responsibility or liability for inaccuracies in this information. Yes, you will need to have a contract drafted between the seller and purchaser. You will need to appoint a lawyer to draft the contract, which will need to include details of the completion date, payment schedule and terms and conditions of both parties. Getting your contract notarised - You are strongly advised to get your contact notarized. You will need both a British and Turkish version of the contract (or a bi-lingual contract) This will ensure the contract is officially accepted by Turkish law and that the terms within the contact are binding for all parties. Be wary of anyone who does not want to get a contract notarized. See YellAli Business Directory for trusted Tags.
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