What are the difference between the Title Deeds in Northern Cyprus?
There are various forms of title deeds in North Cyprus that a buyer should be aware of including:Freehold – Foreign Title Deeds (Pre 1974) – This is property owned by other European residents and the title deed is internationally recognised. There are a number of checks to be carried out by the Council of Ministers. Freehold – Turkish Title Deeds (Pre 1974) – This is property Turkish Cypriot owned prior to 1974. Foreigners are limited to one donum per person (husband and wife count as one person unless they have different surnames). Again there are a number of checks to be carried out by the Council of Ministers. Freehold – TRNC Title Title Deeds – A property with TRNC Title Deed, Kesin Tasarruf Belgesi – Absolute Possession Document was previously Greek Cypriot owned, prior to 1974. When many Turkish Cypriot refugees came to the north after July 1974, they left all their possessions behind in the south and would sign over his properties to the TRNC government. The intention is that th