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The Owners Lounge => Buying A Property & Real Estate => Topic started by: haluk on June 21, 2008, 03:16:04 PM

Title: One stop shopping
Post by: haluk on June 21, 2008, 03:16:04 PM
Hi,

Can anyone tell me the name of the local lawyer. Someone mentioned he''s offering a one-stop shop: as builder, estate agent and conveyancer for villas. How very convenient if you''re in the UK & don''t have a lot of time to bring together all the different parties. Especially given how complicated property purchases seem to be over here. I wish I could find lawyers like that in England.

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: jayne on June 21, 2008, 03:58:42 PM
Although it would be convenient, it is a very bad idea to use a lawyer who acts for all parties, there would obviously be a conflict of interest. I would strongly advise you to find a lawyer that is completely independent of the builder/developer if you plan to buy any property abroad or in the UK. Hopefully someone on the forum will be able to advise you.
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: Kalkan regular on June 21, 2008, 04:36:06 PM
I agree it is a terrible idea. How can they give you independent legal advice if they are selling you the property as an estate agent. The law firm in Fethyie called Everything Legal are very good and you can get their contact details by putting them in the search area at the top of the page.
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: kevincat99 on June 21, 2008, 05:35:08 PM
It would be very very very unwise to employ any Advocat in Kalkan - take Kalkan Regular''s advice and find someone in Fethiye.
Ask around and ask people their experiences before choosing as lawyers in Turkey are completely different to those in the UK-and do everything with them in writing [although they can ignore your instructions if they wish -strange or what ?  ::)
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: haluk on June 21, 2008, 05:50:48 PM
Thanks for your prompt replies. Let me just make a couple of clarifying points.

First, I''m not retired so holiday time is precious. I''d like to buy a holiday home for the long term - Kalkan is an obvious choice for obvious reasons. And I''m likely to be visiting the place for (I hope) many years to come - so it seems to make sense to buy, rather than forking out for hotel bills year after year - to say nothing of the long term investment potential. But because holiday time is precious, I''d hate to have to trapse over to Fethiye chasing after a lawyer. It would be convenient to visit one down the road in Kalkan.

Second, Kalkan''s obviously a small community and, much like in the UK, local businesses develop a reputation (word of mouth) quickly. Since there only seem to be a couple of lawyers in town, it wouldn''t be hard to figure out whether they''re any good or not, based on what people are saying. Obviously if they don''t have a good reputation I wouldn''t even consider using them (let alone buying a villa from them), but I''m hoping that''s not the case. Though the replies I''ve seen so far don''t seem too encouraging on that point ...
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: felicity on June 21, 2008, 07:01:31 PM
Hi Haluk

I take your point about using locally to save time on travelling - but you should also think about your budget as well and check out prices - you may well find that prices for services in Kalkan are not comparable to those in Fethiye or elsewhere - in a similar way as property prices seem to be higher in kalkan than elsewhere.  We actually used Alpaslan Gunal for our conveyancing and we were very happy with his services - however I would NOT have been happy for him to be acting as Estate Agent, Builder and lawyer rolled into one.  However for our wills we decided to use Everything legal in Fethiye - who did everything in the space of a few short hours.  They use e-mail and speak excellent english and were VERY efficient (as are most people in Turkey!!) - so I don''t think you should have need to keep traipsing to Fethiye to chase them...  Both these lawyers/companies have been recommended on this forum in the past (if you do a search then you should find the various threads) but I still would NOT advise using a multitasking Advocat - too much conflict of interest......

Cheers!
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: kevincat99 on June 21, 2008, 08:38:54 PM
Fethiye is only an hour from Kalkan and it would be time very well spent going there
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: Kalkan regular on June 22, 2008, 01:10:00 PM
Many people buying a home in Kalkan are working and so have limited holidays. It is however a big investsment and I'' d rather spend half a day in Fethyie than take a chance with a one stop shop lawyer. We found the process a lot less trouble than buying in England.
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: haluk on June 27, 2008, 04:50:38 PM
Thanks to all of you who have commented. I had a chance to look through other forum pages in more detail, and have come to the conclusion that legal services in Kalkan are definitely to be avoided. The local lawyer certainly seems pretty touchy - even to the point of threatening to sue half his client base for daring to speak their minds about him. He clearly doesn''t know which side his bread is buttered on!!

I shall be joining the queue of Brits to Fethiye!

PS This is a great forum for info mining - congratulations to the designers.
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: Lantana on July 02, 2008, 10:27:02 AM
There are excellent legal services available in Kas. Our lawyer is a woman with a wealth of experience, particularly well versed in all matters regarding property and she does all the other legal things Brits might want such as wills. Her English is of the highest standard .

Her name is Alev Hafifbilek  Phone 0242 836 1880, mobile 0532 345 7492  e mail address haceralev@yahoo.com

I would recommend her without reservation

Lantana
Title: Re: One stop shopping
Post by: haluk on July 03, 2008, 07:10:06 PM
Thanks. I''ve received some mixed views about lawyers in Kas, but I''ll make a note of this lady''s details. There are certainly more of them than in Kalkan, which seems a good thing.
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