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a_f_d Dec 3rd 2013 3:52 am

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 

Originally Posted by k800mer (Post 11018637)
The Tourist visa bit is well out of date as it still shows the 2 month rule.

If you're running a website using pdf's (and to a lesser extent .doc's) is a cop-out. They're much easier to create but a b*gger to keep up to date.

AndyD 8-)

Jessica Jan 7th 2014 1:54 am

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 
Further to my previous post last month, I have now received a letter summoning me to attend a meeting in 2 weeks time at the Directorate of Enforcement in Panjim. A lot of information is required, much of which is in an old passport back in the UK somewhere! A lot of water has passed under the bridge since the purchase of my flat in Jan 2003... I have an excellent solicitor, still love Goa and have faith for a positive outcome. Will update next stage in due course.:thumbup:

hemingway Jan 7th 2014 6:35 am

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 

Originally Posted by Jessica (Post 11067111)
Further to my previous post last month, I have now received a letter summoning me to attend a meeting in 2 weeks time at the Directorate of Enforcement in Panjim. A lot of information is required, much of which is in an old passport back in the UK somewhere! A lot of water has passed under the bridge since the purchase of my flat in Jan 2003... I have an excellent solicitor, still love Goa and have faith for a positive outcome. Will update next stage in due course.:thumbup:

Thanks for posting regarding your situation. I wish you all the best for a just & positive outcome.

Regards

H.

Jessica Jan 7th 2014 12:54 pm

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Thanks!

Chameleons Jan 10th 2014 12:19 am

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 

Originally Posted by Jessica (Post 11067111)
Further to my previous post last month, I have now received a letter summoning me to attend a meeting in 2 weeks time at the Directorate of Enforcement in Panjim. A lot of information is required, much of which is in an old passport back in the UK somewhere! A lot of water has passed under the bridge since the purchase of my flat in Jan 2003... I have an excellent solicitor, still love Goa and have faith for a positive outcome. Will update next stage in due course.:thumbup:

:fingerscrossed:

a_f_d Jan 21st 2014 6:31 pm

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 
Next 'Townhall' Meeting for UK Property Owners in Goa

Message received from British High Commission:

Hi all,

The [next Townhall] meeting has been confirmed for Friday, 7th Feb 2014 at Cidade de Goa from 1600 – 1700 hours. The British Deputy High Commissioner, Mr Kumar Iyer and the Consul for India, Ms Michaela Williamson will attend....

Please do spread the word.
AndyD 8-)

Jessica Feb 12th 2014 9:19 pm

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Do we still have a today`s newspapers thread? There is a front page piece on the ED and FEMA in the ToT today. I may be one of the 4 Brits mentioned since I am in Candolim but my solicitor says not necessarily. I am game for the process having come this far. Onwards and upwards!:thumbsup:

beaumontriver Feb 17th 2014 7:18 pm

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 
Hi everyone, can anyone recommend a legit lawyer who is based in Mumbai and has expertise and good connections within the DOE please.

a_f_d Feb 17th 2014 8:57 pm

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 

Originally Posted by beaumontriver (Post 11134954)
Hi everyone, can anyone recommend a legit lawyer who is based in Mumbai and has expertise and good connections within the DOE please.

I've PM'd you

AndyD 8-)#8377;

hemingway Feb 17th 2014 10:33 pm

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 

Originally Posted by a_f_d (Post 11135040)
I've PM'd you

AndyD 8-)#8377;

Can Beaumontriver access PMs without having made a few (3 or 6?) valid posts?

H.

bakedbean Feb 17th 2014 11:48 pm

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It's 3 meaningful posts, so he/she needs 2 more I'm afraid.

a_f_d Feb 18th 2014 2:16 am

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 

Originally Posted by bakedbean (Post 11135205)
It's 3 meaningful posts, so he/she needs 2 more I'm afraid.

... bit silly I can send them then!

AndyD

bakedbean Feb 18th 2014 7:02 pm

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 
Yeh well, I didn't design the website :sneaky:

a_f_d Jun 4th 2014 9:24 pm

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 
At the end of April, almost exactly six years after we purchased our Goa property, the deeds were finally registered by the Registrar at Mapusa.
This followed a lot of hard work by many people including our lawyer Augustus Monteiro and a series of appeals to the District and State registrars, the fast-track court in Mapusa (we won our case but it was appealed), and finally the High Court of Bombay at Goa.
The High Court supported earlier verdicts in other High Courts (some going back to the 1950's) that the Registrars can not refuse or hold up Registration of a document except for reasons set out in the Registration Act 1908 (or other Statutes specifically overriding that Act).
I had held back from making this public in the hope that the Registrars would themselves announce their procedure for future cases, unfortunately this has not happened. I have heard unofficially that they may accept all Deeds for Purchase by foreigners* but refer Sales by foreigners to the State Property Committee. This appears to partly fly in the face of the High Court Judgements!
[* It is of course open to the Registrars to mention these purchases to the Enforcement Directorate who may decide to investigate them, however, as anyone who attended the last BHCI townhall meeting will know, there have been a number of recent cases before the ED which were found in favour of the foreign property owners].

If you have purchased property in Goa as a foreigner then you can get more information from the Property Owners Working Party - contact Richard at [email protected]

AndyD 8-)#

hemingway Jun 4th 2014 9:50 pm

Re: GOA - Buyer Beware!
 

Originally Posted by a_f_d (Post 11288991)
At the end of April, almost exactly six years after we purchased our Goa property, the deeds were finally registered by the Registrar at Mapusa.
This followed a lot of hard work by many people including our lawyer Augustus Monteiro and a series of appeals to the District and State registrars, the fast-track court in Mapusa (we won our case but it was appealed), and finally the High Court of Bombay at Goa.
The High Court supported earlier verdicts in other High Courts (some going back to the 1950's) that the Registrars can not refuse or hold up Registration of a document except for reasons set out in the Registration Act 1908 (or other Statutes specifically overriding that Act).
I had held back from making this public in the hope that the Registrars would themselves announce their procedure for future cases, unfortunately this has not happened. I have heard unofficially that they may accept all Deeds for Purchase by foreigners* but refer Sales by foreigners to the State Property Committee. This appears to partly fly in the face of the High Court Judgements!
[* It is of course open to the Registrars to mention these purchases to the Enforcement Directorate who may decide to investigate them, however, as anyone who attended the last BHCI townhall meeting will know, there have been a number of recent cases before the ED which were found in favour of the foreign property owners].

If you have purchased property in Goa as a foreigner then you can get more information from the Property Owners Working Party - contact Richard at [email protected]

AndyD 8-)#

Congratulations & well done for your admirable tenacity.

Rgds.

H.

P.S. - I always believed Augustus Monteiro to be a good guy!


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