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Old Nov 30th 2009, 4:40 pm
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Originally Posted by yasmin
Many thanks

Can anyone recommend an insurance broker?

If it is travel insurance you are after, "Insure and Go" online is good, and not badly priced. They also do long term travel insurances.

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Originally Posted by yasmin
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Can anyone recommend an insurance broker?
Hi again,
If its house/flat insurance you want then ICICI bank do a very reasonable priced one for 5 or 10 years. I think I paid around £300 for 10 years contents and buildings etc. If you are renting then its contents/personal ppossessions insurance you want so follow Dreadsoc's advice.
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Hi again,
If its house/flat insurance you want then ICICI bank do a very reasonable priced one for 5 or 10 years. I think I paid around £300 for 10 years contents and buildings etc. If you are renting then its contents/personal ppossessions insurance you want so follow Dreadsoc's advice.
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And the best of luck if you make a claim! sorry being cynical.
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And the best of luck if you make a claim! sorry being cynical.
Insure and Go are OK when you make a claim, but claiming on an Indian policy? Anyone tried it?

Dread - 'ing the thought of trying that one !
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Can anyone recommend a lawyer regarding Goa property purchases.

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Yasmin
suggest you buy Homes & Estates Magazine (you can contact them at www.homesgoa.com) - they have a panel of recommended lawyers.

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And the best of luck if you make a claim! sorry being cynical.
Sure you are right, nothing in Goa is at it seems. However if you don't have any you can't claim full stop. So better to try and fail than never to try at all.
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I thought you all may be interested to know the outcome of my renewable lease sale.
I signed a tripartite agreement in late October and I was paid the profit less 33% CGT at the time of the signing by the purchaser. Acron also returned the final payment I made to them in Goa at the time of handover less their 50000 admin fee.
Acron agreed to try and repatriate the initial lease deposit as they held all the original FIRC certificates. What followed was weeks of frustration and Acron simply ignored my attempted communications with them. In the end I instructed them to pay the money into my local account and after repeated phone calls I have now received all the original monies paid. Axis bank have offered to try and repatriate the funds but I have had no trouble using my international debit card in the UK. At all times the agent who sold the property was very helpful and certainly earned his 2% commission. There does not seem to be a shortage of Indian buyers looking for good property.
If anyone wants more in depth information please feel free to PM me.
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I thought you all may be interested to know the outcome of my renewable lease sale.
I signed a tripartite agreement in late October and I was paid the profit less 33% CGT at the time of the signing by the purchaser. Acron also returned the final payment I made to them in Goa at the time of handover less their 50000 admin fee.
Acron agreed to try and repatriate the initial lease deposit as they held all the original FIRC certificates. What followed was weeks of frustration and Acron simply ignored my attempted communications with them. In the end I instructed them to pay the money into my local account and after repeated phone calls I have now received all the original monies paid. Axis bank have offered to try and repatriate the funds but I have had no trouble using my international debit card in the UK. At all times the agent who sold the property was very helpful and certainly earned his 2% commission. There does not seem to be a shortage of Indian buyers looking for good property.
If anyone wants more in depth information please feel free to PM me.
Hi David,
Well Done,
Your very fortunate to have been able to cut loose and make a profit.....Happy Days!!!!

In Hind Site ......NOT registering your purchase and NOT obtaining Deeds was the best way to go as you can now offload your property and still make a tidy profit less CGT.

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just curious - are you saying the buyer retained the 33% CGT???

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just curious - are you saying the buyer retained the 33% CGT???

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No I was given the certificate (exact name of document escapes me) as proof that the tax had been paid but it was in the buyers name. I went on an Indian govt wesite and verified the paperwork.
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transferred question from CBC
perhaps somebody from the Acron Thread can help him. Thanks

Hi is there anyone out there that rents out a Acron property?
Thinking of renting mine out as I do not use it, but its on lease hold as I'm a non Indian.
Any advise?
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