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Old 25-07-2008, 01:20 PM
Safrica Safrica is offline
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Originally Posted by kennyhubbard View Post
Hi Safrica,

I speak under correction but I don't think it is up to DAMAC to decide of a notary is acceptable or not. My immediate thought is that, perhaps, the seller failed to get the Notary's signature verified in Malta. This is a standard procedure when dealing with important international documents. They have a thing called an apostile, which I think is done by the UAE embassy in his country.

I can imagine that if the signature is not verified then they will not be able to accept the document.

Has the seller indicated that he is not prepared to co-operate?

Regards

Kenny
Hi Kenny
The seller had the documents attested by the Consulate of Malta for Dubai
because there is no embassy there, This documents was verified with the Damac transfer agent, The reality of life is once a person receives his payment the matter of urgency is always forgotten.
Other buyers please beware,
Even if its confirm that all is in order its not.

Is there any recourse i can take???
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