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Author:  Neil [ Fri Mar 07, 2008 1:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Property victim to stage UK protest

I know this should be in the news section, we can move it later..
but I wanted to post it here first , to see what everyone thinks..
I personaly have to take my hat off to the guy, but do you think he will get a result .. ?

the cypriot developers at these shows must be boiling :shock:
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Property victim to stage UK protest
By Jean Christou

BRITISH home buyer Conor O’Dwyer will begin a three-day protest outside one Britain’s biggest property fairs in a move that could seriously damage the lucrative industry in Cyprus.

O’Dwyer, 38, told the Cyprus Mail yesterday that he and his wife would protest outside The Homebuyer & Property Investor Show at ExCeL London, which begins today and runs until Sunday. They will distribute leaflets warning people of the pitfalls of buying a home in Cyprus, he said.

The fair usually attracts around 15,000 prospective home buyers and numerous Cypriot developers will be represented among the 250 stands.

“I said if my recent trip to Cyprus didn’t bear any fruit that I planned to stage a protest,” O’Dwyer said. “There will be many estate agents there and all of the property magazines”.

In his leaflet O’Dwyer says Cyprus is a beautiful country with lovely people but is being spoilt by greedy developers and unscrupulous lawyers. He outlines the basics of the ongoing case he has with a Cypriot development company, which are detailed in full on his website lyingbuilder.com.

The British ex-soldier spent a week in Larnaca hospital in January after he was beaten up in Frenaros when he went to take pictures of the house he had bought and over which later came into dispute with the developers.

He says they unilaterally cancelled his contract and kept his money, some £75,000 sterling because he had pulled them up over what he saw as a violation of the terms of the contract. The case is pending at court. The developers have accused O’Dwyer of allegedly masterminding a plan to extort a newer, more expensive property, and exorbitant damages from the company.

They have, however, been charged by police in connection with the attack on O’Dwyer in Frenaros, but the case has yet to reach the courts. “My case has been treated disgustingly by the CID in Paralimni,” O’Dwyer said yesterday. “They charged them with the lesser crime of actual bodily harm when it was clearly grievous bodily harm because I spent six days in hospital.”

O’Dwyer said he has been left with little choice now other than protesting in the UK as he has managed to get nowhere towards solving his case in Cyprus over the past three years.

He and dozens of other buyers, stung by developers in Cyprus, are also planning a later demonstration outside the Cypriot High Commission in London, possibly during a visit there by new President Demetris Christofias who has been invited to London by Downing Street.

In a written statement issued later yesterday, O’Dwyer said he had been “saddened by the outrageous lack of action taken by the Cypriot authorities” in both the assault case and the property dispute.

“Throughout the case, the authorities have reacted indifferently and unsympathetically,” he said.

“This protest outside The Homebuyer & Property Investor Show in London will be the first of many.”



Copyright © Cyprus Mail 2008

Author:  cypriotsid [ Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:06 pm ]
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I too have read this and feel he has been through a lot 8)

Author:  Ken [ Sat Mar 08, 2008 12:47 am ]
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Lets hope he can make enough noise at this event to attract the attention of the British media :soap

At least media coverage here may make those that are about to purchase wearing their rose tinted glasses think a little bit harder and take a little more care prior to diving in with both feet.

Author:  Yogafan_Pam [ Sat Mar 08, 2008 2:54 am ]
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For some reason events in Cyprus rarely get media news coverage in Britain, which is surprising considering all the historical ties we have.

There was no mention of the new president, but the recent Aussie election result was broadcast.

It always seems to be events in Spain which get the most attention, especially regards property and land grab etc.

Good luck to Conor O'Dwyer, he deserves a break.

Pam :)

Author:  Candy [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:42 am ]
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Good luck to him because maybe it might make the authorities stand up and take a bit more notice and get some action done.

Author:  cypriotsid [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:03 am ]
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It is a catch 22..those wishing to sell and maybe move back will not agree as there future sale may fall through all publicity but hope decent developes don't get tarred with same brush..it certainly worth bearing about but i for one would like justice to prevail in all quarters ie title deeds etc.

8)

Author:  Captain Fantastic [ Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:23 pm ]
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I'll be watching this with interest - he obviously feels he's exhausted all channels in this country, so it will be interesting to see if the wider international audience can be attracted in a way that helps draw action from the "powers that be" :?:

Author:  cypriotsid [ Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:11 pm ]
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As i posted above also if he tars all developers at the events he has been to then someoe is not going to like it.Also could turn upside down and brits not like it especially if they are trying to sell.

I hope justice is seen to be done but there are pluses and minus for argument.Ie some may be trying to sell and can't due to bad publicity.I have seen some posts where folk gonna buy now but not.Sooner or later there will repercussions f not done properly.

If Conor is not going to live in Cyprus i can understand but to maybe want to live in Cyprus someone may not take kindly to it.I think you are walking a tight margin if this case is damaging reputable developers.I don't know i see trouble ahead.

Only my opinion of course and feeling.

8)

Author:  Neil [ Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:23 pm ]
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I have a development company
but I am not concerned, as I think he is putting out a message
about cypriot developers .. that suits me fine then they should buy of a british developer.....Erm that stevenson bloke never helped
british develpoers :shock:

Author:  Ken [ Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:13 pm ]
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Frank,
I understand your concerns with regard to the residents of Cyprus who wish to sell being worried about all developers being tarred with the same brush, but I don't belive that this is Connors intention. His anger and frustration is aimed at the deveoper of his property and the judicial system (or more importantly the lack of it) that has allowed this situation to continue for as long as it has without a resolution being found. Certainly being out of pocket to the extent that he is would have spured me on to exhaust all avenues available to me to resolve this dredfull situation.

I agree that it will probably make people think a lot harder and take a lot more advice befor diving in, but I personally think that this is no bad thing if it makes the Cyprus authorities sit up and take notice and start to get their act together to provide some protection for the people that are prepared to invest their hard earned cash into the Cyprus economy.

Ken.

Author:  cypriotsid [ Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:18 pm ]
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Ken

I agree with everything you have posted and hope all is resolved for conor on his legal case.

I certainly wish him well.

8)

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