S Setanta12 Registered User Messages 1,193 30 Jun 2020 #1 To break a tenancy, one of these is required to sell a property usually. Would a foreign solicitor operating overseas who wouldn't have any knowledge of Irish law suffice? Anyone any experience of this? Last edited: 1 Jul 2020
To break a tenancy, one of these is required to sell a property usually. Would a foreign solicitor operating overseas who wouldn't have any knowledge of Irish law suffice? Anyone any experience of this?
S Setanta12 Registered User Messages 1,193 1 Jul 2020 #2 A small clarification here - the local Irish embassy does not provide such services. It seems like we are forced to fly back to Ireland to sign a document (signature must be witnessed by Irish solicitor/notary public)
A small clarification here - the local Irish embassy does not provide such services. It seems like we are forced to fly back to Ireland to sign a document (signature must be witnessed by Irish solicitor/notary public)
S Setanta12 Registered User Messages 1,193 2 Jul 2020 #4 Do notaries sign documents in non-native languages? Or likely we will have to pay for an official translation and then pay for the notary to witness the signature. Cheaper than a flight, I guess .. .. ..
Do notaries sign documents in non-native languages? Or likely we will have to pay for an official translation and then pay for the notary to witness the signature. Cheaper than a flight, I guess .. .. ..