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stevehowie
New Member
Hi all,
Brand new at forums , so I beg patience if I get this wrong.
My basic problem is this-
I bought a property in Bulgaria near Veliko Turnovo about 6 years ago with a view to renovation and living there. My partner in crime bailed out about 1 year later leaving me with this small property.
I had been paying company and local taxes to a company called G&D company who took me through the whole sales procedure.
Everything seemed legit at the time, we went to banks and solicitors, set up a company etc.
They have now dissapeared and seem to be uncontactable. I went to there office in Veliko and the place is vacant.
I'm not saying I have been "had", just that I'm not sure where to turn concerning how authentic my papers for the property are and where to go concerning local and if still needed buisness taxes?
I do not want to lose the property just because I didnt pay the tax for one year!
Any help would be sincerely appreciated and again, apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
Brand new at forums , so I beg patience if I get this wrong.
My basic problem is this-
I bought a property in Bulgaria near Veliko Turnovo about 6 years ago with a view to renovation and living there. My partner in crime bailed out about 1 year later leaving me with this small property.
I had been paying company and local taxes to a company called G&D company who took me through the whole sales procedure.
Everything seemed legit at the time, we went to banks and solicitors, set up a company etc.
They have now dissapeared and seem to be uncontactable. I went to there office in Veliko and the place is vacant.
I'm not saying I have been "had", just that I'm not sure where to turn concerning how authentic my papers for the property are and where to go concerning local and if still needed buisness taxes?
I do not want to lose the property just because I didnt pay the tax for one year!
Any help would be sincerely appreciated and again, apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.
Thanks in advance,
Steve