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VICKIG
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Hi Zeiad,
I am hoping that you or someone else on the forum may be able to shed light on a particular situation.
We have purchased a property via a sales contract which has been stamped by the Notary. The developer still has the previous owners (egyptian) names on their contract which will mean that the water and electric will be in the old owners name.
I was recently advised that this contract is only valid in life and if the original owner dies the property will transfer to the previous owners family.
Can you just clarify the situation for me please.
We have been told in order to solve this problem we have 2 options 1 is the signature validity and the other would be the pay the developer to change the original contract to our names the later being very expensive. Can you please advise which is correct and 100% safe.
Thanks
Victoria
I am hoping that you or someone else on the forum may be able to shed light on a particular situation.
We have purchased a property via a sales contract which has been stamped by the Notary. The developer still has the previous owners (egyptian) names on their contract which will mean that the water and electric will be in the old owners name.
I was recently advised that this contract is only valid in life and if the original owner dies the property will transfer to the previous owners family.
Can you just clarify the situation for me please.
We have been told in order to solve this problem we have 2 options 1 is the signature validity and the other would be the pay the developer to change the original contract to our names the later being very expensive. Can you please advise which is correct and 100% safe.
Thanks
Victoria