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View Poll Results: Has the Tapu suspension made you reconsider your involvement with Turkey?
I now want to sell my property as fast as I can! 12 8.45%
I'm not selling my property and don't plan to. 73 51.41%
It has made no difference to me at all! 37 26.06%
I was going to buy property and still plan to once the suspension is lifted 4 2.82%
I wasn't going to buy a property so it makes no difference to me. 2 1.41%
I was going to buy a property but these problems have put me off the idea. 5 3.52%
I have or plan to sign a sales contract to buy a property even though the suspension is in effect. 9 6.34%
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Old 3rd August 2008, 12:35   #41
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Re: Has the Tapu suspension made you reconsider your involvement with Turkey?

Looks like the Tapu suspension has been lifted...............

http://www.voicesnewspaper.com/modu...rticle&sid=2069
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Old 3rd August 2008, 17:14   #42
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Looks like people will have to find something else to panic about.
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Old 3rd August 2008, 17:24   #43
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Roly, the media in Turkey, whether it be national newspapers, TV, or other etc are not reliable sources of information generally, not reliable sources of fact, and certainly not authoritative sources of interpretation of the law.

I suspect there is not one country in the world where the government is not entitled to abrogate a property owners title rights under specific circumstances - the same is the case in the UK, every EU country, and every OECD country. Turkey as a signatory to various multi-lateral investment and trade accords is obligated to exercise reciprocity - which means Turkey is allowed to do what other treaty members are allowed to do.

I do not know what specific aspects of property ownership or foreign property ownership are referred to, but for example, the requirement to obtain military poermission in Turkey is not dis-similiar to existing regulations in other treaty member states. For example no one would be expected to be authorised to purchase property in designated military zones in other countries.

The confusion often arises from the procedures and processes involved regarding zoning, authorisations, and certain parties perceptions that they need to be able to justify or understand a particular authority's rationale for such zoning, etc- which is not the case.

Often people have not complied with the law in their purchases and find themselves in prejudiced positions and thus look to find fault with the regulations- when in fact they should examine their own conduct, and that of their advisors.

In actual fact property rights in Turkey are more deeply enshrined than in many emerging nations states of the 20th century (Like the former Soviet Block for example). This is particulalry the case because the Turkish "ruling classes" have long held property assets as more than a store of value that prior to 10 years ago was effectively immune from government meddling in the form of taxation, but also as the essence of their feudal power bases.
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Old 3rd August 2008, 21:21   #44
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Wow, that last paragraph rocks - can't say I understand it though - maybe after I have read it a few more times!
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Old 5th August 2008, 13:15   #45
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Re: Has the Tapu suspension made you reconsider your involvement with Turkey?

I wonder if roly would feel safer in Spain, where beautiful villa's have been simply bulldozed without proper compensation to make way for new roads?

I'll stick to Turkey thanks.
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Old 5th August 2008, 13:42   #46
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In actual fact property rights in Turkey are more deeply enshrined than in many emerging nations states of the 20th century (Like the former Soviet Block for example). This is particulalry the case because the Turkish "ruling classes" have long held property assets as more than a store of value that prior to 10 years ago was effectively immune from government meddling in the form of taxation, but also as the essence of their feudal power bases.[/QUOTE]

Now im really comfused
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Old 5th August 2008, 16:59   #47
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I wonder if roly would feel safer in Spain, where beautiful villa's have been simply bulldozed without proper compensation to make way for new roads?

I'll stick to Turkey thanks.


LOL...In Turkey it looks like you won't need to wait for a bulldozer

http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/...?enewsid=111693
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