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Beyond standard title deed verification, buyers should confirm military clearance status (especially near borders), check for outstanding condominium fees, and review any historical zoning changes affecting the property. Many overlook the importance of verifying the builder's license for constructions under 5 years old or checking for pending urban transformation projects that could force renovations. Earthquake compliance certificates and shared space allocations in complexes often get missed in due diligence. For comprehensive checklists of legal verifications by property type and region, Turk.Estate offers updated guides to help identify potential legal oversights before purchase.
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Overlooked legal checks when buying Turkish property include verifying the title deed (Tapu), checking for debts/liens, confirming zoning compliance, and obtaining a full cost breakdown.
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