I've just bought an apartment that's a couple of years old - the original owner never used it since he purchased it as a new build, so (for whatever reason) no electricity meter was installed - therefore, I need to arrange this. I understand that I need to apply to Kibtek, providing them with proof of ownership, identity, and a deposit (I believe as a "foreign national", about 1400TL). I have the sales contract and passport (and funds!), so can anyone tell me what the full procedure is, and what else (if anything) is needed? I believe patience is one thing; I've been told "it can take a while....."
The apartment is in Karsiyaka, but I assume the appropriate Kibtek (or correct) office will be in either Girne or Lefkosa..?
Thanks for any tips.
Making the right connection....
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Ben De. Bing is worse than trying to understand Turkish. It works ok with day Italian but their translation of Turkish is another language in itself! ! Memo to self - Learn turkish
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