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Joined: 17 Mar 2010 / Female ♀
Last Post: 23 Mar 2010
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From: Suffolk, UK
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ren999   
23 Mar 2010
Real Estate / Do we need to get a UK solicitor or a Polish one? [19]

Thank you. My mother got the house into her name after my father dies and before she died but the paper they issued is still waiting for her to pick up and they will onl release it to her. So, do I no need to start with the Notary or Courts from the beginning as if my mother had not been to court already? Will it still be simple enough? I don't want to hire a lawyer if not needed as the estate is not worth that much after we pay for the estate agents fees and I know that a lawyer would cost a lot.
ren999   
18 Mar 2010
Real Estate / Do we need to get a UK solicitor or a Polish one? [19]

Thanks for the advice.

The house is listed on: poland.homesgofast.com/properties/4-bedroom-house-220m2-land-5000m2-so mianka-near-warsaw-P123594172/

take a look -definately in the country, big modern house with lots of and & 2 large barns.
ren999   
17 Mar 2010
Real Estate / Do we need to get a UK solicitor or a Polish one? [19]

My parents who lived in Poland have died & I wondered if anyone could help me by telling me what I need to do.

My parents owned a house outside Warsaw which has been for sale for a year. My dad died of a hearth attack in August 2009 and mum came to live with me i the UK. She has now also died recently and I am tying to deal with her finances. My mums friends in Poland have the key and have been dealing with the estate agents but I speak very limited Polish & they do not speak English. I know that mum recently went to court in Poland to get the house in her name after dads death and she managed to do this. I don't know whether my sister & I will now also need to go to Poland to court to get it into our names so we are allowed to sell it? Also do we need to get a UK solicitor to help or a Polish one?

Any help would be greatly appreciated at this difficult time, thanks.