Basic Steps > Having the contracts notarised
Double checking the property
Preparing a draft contract
Having the draft contract translated
Having the contracts notarised
Payment terms of the contract
Application to the TAPU Office
Documents asked by the TAPU Office
Forbidden zones and size limitation
How are FDI and foreign companies treated by TAPU Offices?
Issuance of a new TAPU by the Office
Declaration of acquisition to the local government
You are strongly advised to sign
both the English and Turkish versions of the contract
(or a bi-lingual contract) in the presence of a notary
public and then have them notarised. This will ensure
that
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the people signed the contract and their signatures are genuine,
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the contract is in line with Turkish laws and officially acceptable anywhere in Turkey,
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the terms within the contract are binding for all parties.