I just wanted to inform as many people as possible of an issue that
has been affecting some of us who are currently living away from the
Azores but still have some ties with the Islands either through family
that are still living or deceased.

I am a Portuguese Canadian, my parents were born on the Island of
Santa Maria and moved to Canada in the 70's.  Most of my aunts and
uncles moved away from the island as well leaving both my paternal and
maternal grandparents on the Island.  Any one familiar with the island
knows that as a result of the emigration of citizens  over the recent
history of the Islands has led to many old homesteads and property
unclaimed by heirs who either have little knowledge of the inheritance
laws, do not have knowledge that they have even inherited property or
often feel that the difficulties in making a claim outweigh any
benefits.  A lot of land and houses lay abandoned because of this.

Over the past 15 years or so, there have been a number or unscrupulous
people who have taken advantage of this, there are numerous stories of
people selling property to unsuspecting buyers who in the end do not
have legitimate rights to do so.  I would like to tell you of our
story.

About ten years ago, a german woman approached my functionally
illiterate grandmother regarding a piece of property that included the
home that my grandfather had been raised in.  My grandmother, was
convinced that this woman was genuinely trying to help her out by
taking over the maintence of the property.  She understood and
explained to the german woman that the property was partly owned by
her children (my father and his brothers) and that there was no way
that it could be legally sold to her.  She indicated that she
completely understood and that she was only looking for a place where
she could spend vacations and they agreed to a long term rental
agreement.

Last year, just after my grandmother passed away, we noticed that my
grandfathers home was listed on the internet up for sale.  Since then
we have traveled to Santa Maria a number of times and after speaking
with the land titles office have discovered that this woman has done
this to many families there.  Currently there are eight claims against
her.  We were extremely lucky to catch her before she actually sold
the property, but we are still in the process of getting the titles
changed to the legitimate heirs.  One of the cases that has been heard
and won was for a German couple who purchased a home from her, gave
her the deposit that she had been asking for then after investing a
lot of money on renovations, discovered that the actual heirs lived in
California.  They have since rectified everything, and were successful
in getting their deposit back from the person who sold it to them, but
even so, this woman continues to operate there.  My parents found out
from city hall on Santa Maria that she has a reputation, that the real
estate agencies no longer accept her listings so she is operating from
Sao Miquel.

I strongly urge people who still have family or ties in the Azores to
be aware of their property and land.  I know that since then I have
been scanning the internet all the time for "land for sale on the
Azores".
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