Cyprus buyers in damages threat
Brits with holiday homes in Northern Cyprus may be forced to pay damages to the
original Greek Cypriot owners of the land, following a ruling by the European Court
of Justice in Luxembourg...
The judgment, expected later this year, will conclude a case that began in
2005, when a Cypriot court ordered a British couple, Linda and David Orams, to
demolish their villa to pay compensation to Meledis Apostolides - the Greek
Cypriot legal owner of the land.
Like many other Britons, the Orams bought the land from Turkish Cypriots who
took ownership illegally following the Turkish invasion of 1974, when an
estimated 170,000 Greek Cypriots fled their homes.
The case was referred to the EU court after the Orams opposed the ruling. The
Advocate General, whose opinion is usually followed, has backed the Greek
Cypriots.
If this opinion is upheld, damages to the dispossessed population could be
enforced against any assets owned elsewhere in the EU by non-Greek property
owners.
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk