Turks&Caicos Land Registar
#1
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Turks&Caicos Land Registar
Hi,
Ive gained a plot of land, canal front on Provo as part of my divorce settlement, I contacted a realtor on the island who told me I need to have my husband removed from the land registar record, I did drop them an email as to how to do this but they never got back to me.
Can anyone tell me how to proceed with this, would a letter from a canadian lawyer with my husband signing away any rights be enough to cover any future claims from him on the plot or will I have to try calling the govt in T&C myself?
Many thanks
Ive gained a plot of land, canal front on Provo as part of my divorce settlement, I contacted a realtor on the island who told me I need to have my husband removed from the land registar record, I did drop them an email as to how to do this but they never got back to me.
Can anyone tell me how to proceed with this, would a letter from a canadian lawyer with my husband signing away any rights be enough to cover any future claims from him on the plot or will I have to try calling the govt in T&C myself?
Many thanks
#2
I still dont believe it..
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Re: Turks&Caicos Land Registar
You will need to talk to a local trustworthy lawyer to understand your position and go through the inevitable legal process, and im sure it isnt as simple as the letter above.
This is all a bit 'worst case...' Be careful, lawyers in some caribbean islands are notoriously dodgy, you need good advice on choosing one for your island...
You are probably also making yourself liable for land taxes annually, and not paying those can get you into trouble / lose the land, and i assume you have the right to own the land, some places you might not if you have no local nationality or might have to pay tax to own the land.
This is all a bit 'worst case...' Be careful, lawyers in some caribbean islands are notoriously dodgy, you need good advice on choosing one for your island...
You are probably also making yourself liable for land taxes annually, and not paying those can get you into trouble / lose the land, and i assume you have the right to own the land, some places you might not if you have no local nationality or might have to pay tax to own the land.
Last edited by uk_grenada; Jun 29th 2017 at 4:40 pm.
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Re: Turks&Caicos Land Registar
The Land Registry is in the business of documenting who owns what, and may not be a good place to get legal advice. Neither is this forum. Neither is someone who believes, incorrectly, that TCI has a land tax.
There will be a transfer tax, which TCI calls stamp duty.
You really should hire a TCI lawyer. How you find a trustworthy one is unclear. I only know of several who you should avoid.
There will be a transfer tax, which TCI calls stamp duty.
You really should hire a TCI lawyer. How you find a trustworthy one is unclear. I only know of several who you should avoid.
#4
I still dont believe it..
Joined: Oct 2013
Location: 12 degrees north
Posts: 2,777
Re: Turks&Caicos Land Registar
Eastofthesun - i didnt offer legal advice - i just said what you then repeated... And as i said - my info was a bit worst case, glad they have no annual land or property taxes. If you think some lawyers are not very good, you should name them if you know them, it isnt likely to be an issue to say you dont think they are the 'best available', just dont use specifics.
To the original poster - finding a good lawyer - if you know anyone on or from the island well who you trust, their advice on finding a lawyer might be an answer.
To the original poster - finding a good lawyer - if you know anyone on or from the island well who you trust, their advice on finding a lawyer might be an answer.
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Re: Turks&Caicos Land Registar
My knowledge is TCI lawyers is insufficient for me to wish to cause damage to anyone's reputation there. But on other islands where I know the lawyers, some of the most personable ones are the least competent. So proceed with care. Choosing a lawyer (or a doctor, dentist, etc.) isn't a personality contest.