Cyprus Property Deals

by William Marind

Firstly, a preliminary contract is signed. This binds both the vendor and the purchase to buy and sell the property on terms and conditions that have been mutually agreed. This is subject to the purchaser being able to receive good title to the property and obtaining the necessary permits from the Cypriot government.At this stage, a deposit is lodged with a Lawyer or a Notary.The purchases lawyer will now carry out the searches at the District Land Registry to ensure that the vendor of the property is indeed, the owner and ensures that the purchaser obtains good title to the property.

The contract in then longed with the Land Registry within two months if being signed which will prevent the vendor from selling the property on a second time, and will be a charge on the property pending completion.Application is made at the Central Bank at this time for the necessary permit for the transfer of purchase money. This application is not necessary if both the purchaser and the vendors are foreigners.The transfer of the title deed is then completed, the full price is then paid and vacant possession is given by the vendor.

Reliability: Be very careful to whom you are giving your money. A developer’s past performance is the best form of guarantee but if you are afraid that the block will not be completed (and it is not the first time such a thing happened) ask for a bank guarantee. It is most important for you to deposit the sales contract with the Lands’ Office within two months of the purchase, so that you will have some form of a right to claim and/or seek specific performance if something goes wrong.

Upon the issue of the covering permit or, if this is not required, an application must be made to the Appropriate Authority for the issue of a certificate of final approval.When this is issued, it will have to be deposited at the District Lands’ Office so that the registration of the building on the title deed of the land is effected.

Permission to purchase a property must be obtained from the Council of Ministers by written application. This must be submitted by the non-Cypriot purchaser after the agreement has been signed. However, the permission is granted more or less as a matter of course to all bona fide buyers. In the meantime purchasers may take possession of their property without restriction.

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