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Old 27-06-2007, 05:16 PM
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Smile Yearly %5 Guaranteed Buy-to-let property in Turkey

There are very good properties in Bodrum with %5 yearly guaranteed rental properties.
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Old 27-06-2007, 07:03 PM
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SSP,
Five time's in less than one hour,you have posted your website,five times it as been edited by admin,

There are rules please follow them,
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Old 15-12-2007, 01:34 AM
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personally I wouldn't recommend Turkey for Buy to let investment.
My family have a 3 bed apartment in fethiye which they originally purchased for a buy to let investment.
The rents achieved are very low from local tenants.
The tenants and agents so far have been very unreliable,resulting in us having to update the brand new apartment within one year and replace many items.
However as a holiday let you could possibly be better off if you have a reliable source to look after your investment.
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I went to your website and noticed that you do a lot of work in Turkey. Being that Turkey controls North Cyprus, do you have any dealing there?
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Hi tim10,

Who are you directing your question to?..
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My question was directed to TH4S
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Hi tim10, yes we do,replied to you via a pm.
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Teepeeseller, although I think you are right in principle, do you have any suggestion on how an agent/agency can advise his client, who has (in general) no idea on how to find a lawyer in a foreign country?

I think you'll agree that no agent/agency will say to a client "go find a lawyer and than come back" isnt it?
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Teepeeseller, although I think you are right in principle, do you have any suggestion on how an agent/agency can advise his client, who has (in general) no idea on how to find a lawyer in a foreign country?

I think you'll agree that no agent/agency will say to a client "go find a lawyer and than come back" isnt it?
It's simple I just give clients the UK Embassy list of lawyers so client can pick one.
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It's simple I just give clients the UK Embassy list of lawyers so client can pick one.
Exactly - Been preaching this for donkey's. Thanks Aegean.
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