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Obtaining a permit to buy land in Poland


Sluzew  
27 Jul 2006 /  #1
I am an American trying to buy a house here in Warsaw. I have been living in Poland for 2 years now and am having trouble obtaining a permit to buy land. I recently received notice from the ministry that I had not been denied a permit nor granted one. The land in question is a small residential lot with an established house, total lot =700m2. Has anyone here had any similar situations and can offer some advice. The ministry wants me to provide more support for my ties to Poland.
bolo  2 | 304  
27 Jul 2006 /  #2
As far as I know in order for a foreigner to buy land or real estate in Poland, he or she must prove that his relations to Poland are "strong" and "long-term". It means he could obtain a Polish citizenship; have a Polish spouse; is in the higher management of a company run by a foreign capital; or runs a company registered in Poland for a specified period of time (I think at least 1-2 years).

A foreigner can buy land without getting any permit, but he must have lived in Poland for five years from the time he got permanent residency in Poland.
mmm  
27 Jul 2006 /  #3
Yep, get married with a Polish woman - that will help. It helps here in the US too :). I've never thought I'd live this day .. :).
Tlum  
27 Jul 2006 /  #4
Two years is not enough.. In the US you have to be 5 years to become the citizen (and have alll the "rights" like other citizens). It's similar now in Poland.
confedfin  
21 Aug 2006 /  #5
I can help you with that permit. The easiest way to do it is through a "nominee" pro forma polish buyer. email me at confedfin@linuxmail.org. You can get it instantly this way. For example on the paper a "Pole" will buy the land and then unconditionally release it to you. So the "Pole" is the owner just on the paper but you are using the land.
lef  11 | 477  
22 Aug 2006 /  #6
So the "Pole" is the owner just on the paper but you are using the land.

pretty risky business, what occurs in five years time when he tells you it is my land/home, you gave it to me?
tommytar2008  
15 Dec 2008 /  #7
Hi I read your reply about buying in Poland and you mentioned that you know a way. I have a few polish friends in England and would like to live in Poland with them Majic has worked with me for the last 3 years and lived in my house as well . Could we buy some land and move there. Could you help me? Micahel

Well maybe try an agrement for money at the value off land and if he says the land is his ask for your loan back. But also your name is should be on the deads as well.

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