by Happy in Cyprus » 11 Dec 2016 02:39
It's taken us 12 years to wrest our Title Deeds from the developer. Not because the Title Deeds weren't available to collect, but because our developer claimed we owed them a very significant sum, plus interest accruing at 9% annually, before they would allow the Deeds to be released. We felt/knew we were being ripped off...but lacked the expertise to contest the claim. However, with Charis's invaluable assistance, we have now done it.
Being desperate to contest this claim, about two years ago we turned to a well-known firm of lawyers in Paphos. They wanted a fixed up-front fee of €500 and in return for that they would act for us and dispute the claim. We paid the €500, but as the months went by, it became clear they were incapable of delivering on their promise. In fact, they achieved nothing. Hardly surprising I suppose: many of the big name firms of lawyers in Paphos are in cahoots with the developers, from who they derive a lot of business and fee income. Consequently it is not in their interest to upset the applecart (ie. the developers). They go through the motions of making claims against developers on behalf of their clients, but it is largely a charade. After several months of emails to-ing and fro-ing to our developer, the lawyers advice to us was that they could see no basis for disputing the developer's claim...and that we should therefore fork out the sum demanded. We did not do so of course...and left it at that.
Thankfully, earlier this year I read a thread on CL about the subject of this thread, Charis Charalambous, of Red Tape Resolved. I need to cut a very long story short here, but suffice to say that as a consequence of Charis involvement over many months, we have now struck a deal €10,500 less than originally demanded by the developer. A good chunk of what we paid we will be able to reclaim from the Tax Office and Charis has already set about claiming this. In addition to this saving, Charis saved us a further €900 by registering us under the Trapped Buyers Scheme.
After many months of writing letters, sending e-mails, visits to the developer, Land Registry and Tax Office we had feared a huge bill from Charis. But no, it was very, very reasonable. As was his bill for getting my wife's Cyprus State Pension paid out, plus a very significant dollop of arrears.
So peeps, if you are currently having an intractible dispute (of any sort) with your developer, or even a government department (as in Wee Stumpy's earlier post), I can wholeheartedly recommend Charis. He delivers on his promises and his charges are very modest in relation to with what he achieves.