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Reforms at the Title Deeds Office
Posted on Saturday, February 06 @ 10:52:38 CST by voices

 




TITLE Deeds and Cadastre General Directorate is going under reform to become more efficient and improve its image in the eye of the public.

The new structure will speed up the procedures as well as save on the expenses.

The new structure will make better use of technology and allow people to conduct their procedures at any Title Deeds Office in Turkey, regardless of where their property is.

The new arrangement will also allow for Turkish people and foreigners to do their procedures abroad through the embassies.

The law draft introduced to the PM extends the authority of Title Deeds and Cadastre General Directorate.

The Directorate will be authorized in evaluating the land square metre unit prices, which is decided by the Council every four years to be the base of property taxes, as well as issuing licenses for estate agencies.

The bill reads: “Arrangements will be made to enable Turkish citizens and foreign persons and corporations to conduct all their title deeds and cadastre procedures from the country they are in.

“The Foreign Works Department will be in charge of completing all arrangements and carrying out the procedures.”

The new practice will start with the countries where there is a dense population of Turkish people or where there is big demand for property investment.

The embassies will employ a title deeds officer to carry out the procedures and follow international property law.

In Turkey about 7 million title deeds and cadastre procedures take place every year. The new arrangements aim to save time and cost.

The number of offices throughout Turkey will be decreased from 1491 to 1051, closing the offices where there is not much demand

 
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Re: Reforms at the Title Deeds Office (Score: 1)
by honey on Monday, February 08 @ 17:05:51 CST
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Good idea if you can get your title deeds in the first place after handing over your money for your property.

Im afraid it wont help the people who are being forced to pay thousands of pounds over the odds for their properties by unscrupulous estate agents and landowners.

Or the people who have already been swindled out of their properties by all the fraud.



Re: Reforms at the Title Deeds Office (Score: 1)
by jue on Tuesday, February 09 @ 15:45:30 CST
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What wonderfull timeing!!!!! have they had a sniff of any adverse publicity comeing their way,like UK Newspaper coverage,possible demo's and petitions???? no of course not..... sorry TOO LITTLE TOO LATE for many. The pawning and hocking of people's Tapu's has now come to its sorry end and the aftermath of this will be with us for a long time to come. Think it will take more than the Marina to put Altinkum back on the map..just my opinion. jue x



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