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Old Jun 18th 2014 | 1:37 am
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does anyone know if you need an original title deed in the eastern carribean to sell a property. Been left a property in have a letter from the person that gave me the property that it belongs to me when he dies.
 
Old Jun 22nd 2014 | 1:51 pm
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Originally Posted by strength
does anyone know if you need an original title deed in the eastern carribean to sell a property. Been left a property in have a letter from the person that gave me the property that it belongs to me when he dies.
I can't be of any help to you - except to suggest that you check the International Yellow Pages and find a real-estate agent in the island where you own the land. You may also need a lawyer, to settle the probate. If you say which island you're talking about, you may get a quicker answer.
 
Old Jun 22nd 2014 | 3:30 pm
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The letter has little weight. As Gordon rightly mentioned, get a lawyer.

Best strategy is to visit, and get it sorted out in person.
 

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