
A Foreigner's Guide to Property Ownership: The Legal Process of TAPU Transfer in Turkey
What Exactly is a TAPU?
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The full name of the owner(s). -
A photograph of the owner. -
Detailed location and boundary information of the property. -
The type of property (land, apartment, villa, etc.). -
The registered value of the property.
The Legal Framework: Who Can Buy Property?
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Foreigners cannot purchase property in or near designated military zones or strategic areas. -
The total area of property acquired by a foreign individual cannot exceed 10% of the district's total area or 30 hectares nationwide.
The Step-by-Step Legal Process of TAPU Transfer ????
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Check the Land Registry Records: Verify that the seller is the legal owner and check for any existing debts, mortgages, liens (haciz), or other encumbrances on the property that could prevent the sale or become your problem later. -
Verify Official Permits: Ensure the property has the necessary habitation certificate (Iskan) and that it complies with local zoning plans. This is crucial to avoid future legal issues or demolition orders. -
Review the Sales Contract: Draft or review a preliminary sales contract that protects your interests, outlining payment terms, transfer dates, and other key conditions.
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Turkish Tax Identification Number: This is easily obtainable from the local tax office. -
Notarized Passport Translation: Your passport must be translated into Turkish by a sworn translator and certified by a notary. -
Biometric Photographs: Usually two recent, passport-sized photos are required. -
Mandatory Property Appraisal Report (Ekspertiz Raporu): As of 2019, it is compulsory for all property sales involving foreign buyers to have an official valuation report prepared by a SPK-licensed expert. This report determines the market value of the property and is used to calculate taxes.
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Title Deed Transfer Fee (Tapu Harcı): This is a tax amounting to 4% of the property value declared on the TAPU. While legally it should be split (2% buyer, 2% seller), in practice, the buyer often covers the full 4%. -
Circulating Capital Fee (Döner Sermaye Harcı): A one-time administrative fee. -
The Purchase Price: The final payment for the property is typically made to the seller just before the final signatures are completed.
Conclusion: A Secure Investment with the Right Support
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