Advice on puting a denuncia on someone.
#16
This may of course vary from area to area, but they do not tell you who made the denuncia here. Our Spanish neighbour had one against him and no one would tell him who it was that made it, and he wasnt allowed to see the form
#17
However, this person would know immediately who had denunced him as there is an ongoing dispute.
Paintermujer, so sorry to hear that you are having this difficulty and hope that sense prevails and that this is sorted out satisfactorily and quickly.
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Well people should ask for clarification if they don't understand, not rant.
I told the OP to give it some serious thought before acting, fair advice.
Secondly,when I said "not for the faint hearted" I was referring to the hassle and costs involved in denouncing, not personal repercussions, although as HBG said this is a factor also.
I hope that clears up the misinterpretation.
PM,
I think the advice of the solicitor is vital here because you have to establish the grounds of your case with them first.
All the best.
I told the OP to give it some serious thought before acting, fair advice.
Secondly,when I said "not for the faint hearted" I was referring to the hassle and costs involved in denouncing, not personal repercussions, although as HBG said this is a factor also.
I hope that clears up the misinterpretation.
PM,
I think the advice of the solicitor is vital here because you have to establish the grounds of your case with them first.
All the best.
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I dont really want to say too much about our problem but basically we hired someone to do some internet work for us.Someone in our town and he appeared to know what hes doing-his own attractive website etc and he appeared to have knowledge-he does but for us he did it all wrong and our main income stream was badly affected for months.Any further advice greatly appreciated.
Hoja de reclamacion is the route to take. It is very quick.
Ask for his book and complete the forms and get them in and watch him act fast to resolve it. Demand the return of your 4K (anything else could cause delays).
#21
IMO a denucia is not the right vehicle I think its more for petty disputes and takes donkeys years to even get into a Court.
Hoja de reclamacion is the route to take. It is very quick.
Ask for his book and complete the forms and get them in and watch him act fast to resolve it. Demand the return of your 4K (anything else could cause delays).
Hoja de reclamacion is the route to take. It is very quick.
Ask for his book and complete the forms and get them in and watch him act fast to resolve it. Demand the return of your 4K (anything else could cause delays).
bet he hasn't got a complaints book though
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IMO a denucia is not the right vehicle I think its more for petty disputes and takes donkeys years to even get into a Court.
Hoja de reclamacion is the route to take. It is very quick.
Ask for his book and complete the forms and get them in and watch him act fast to resolve it. Demand the return of your 4K (anything else could cause delays).
Hoja de reclamacion is the route to take. It is very quick.
Ask for his book and complete the forms and get them in and watch him act fast to resolve it. Demand the return of your 4K (anything else could cause delays).
What do you mean by asking for his book.
#23
all (legal) businesses must have one
it's an official complaints book, issued by the local authority (I think)
they are triplicate forms - one for you, one for the business & one for the OMIC (Oficina Municipal de Información al Consumidor) office or the Ayuntamiento
you take two copies there & they investigate/mediate
from what I understand, most businesses cave in as soon as you mention the hoja
#24
hoja de reclamciones is essentially a complaints book
all (legal) businesses must have one
it's an official complaints book, issued by the local authority (I think)
they are triplicate forms - one for you, one for the business & one for the OMIC (Oficina Municipal de Información al Consumidor) office or the Ayuntamiento
you take two copies there & they investigate/mediate
from what I understand, most businesses cave in as soon as you mention the hoja
all (legal) businesses must have one
it's an official complaints book, issued by the local authority (I think)
they are triplicate forms - one for you, one for the business & one for the OMIC (Oficina Municipal de Información al Consumidor) office or the Ayuntamiento
you take two copies there & they investigate/mediate
from what I understand, most businesses cave in as soon as you mention the hoja
But I dont think he will have one if you get my drift!!!!!!!!!
This is so difficult.He lives so close to us.All we want to do is to live a peaceful happy life and for him and his wife to leave us alone.
Thanks for all the suggestions anyway.
#25
I did say I bet he doesn't have one, but try it anyway - ask - if he doesn't then get the lawyer to take it from there
#26
Ive read it again and it still reads they may end up being assulted by the neighbour if they go ahead and denounce him so no apologies.
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hoja de reclamciones is essentially a complaints book
all (legal) businesses must have one
it's an official complaints book, issued by the local authority (I think)
they are triplicate forms - one for you, one for the business & one for the OMIC (Oficina Municipal de Información al Consumidor) office or the Ayuntamiento
you take two copies there & they investigate/mediate
from what I understand, most businesses cave in as soon as you mention the hoja
all (legal) businesses must have one
it's an official complaints book, issued by the local authority (I think)
they are triplicate forms - one for you, one for the business & one for the OMIC (Oficina Municipal de Información al Consumidor) office or the Ayuntamiento
you take two copies there & they investigate/mediate
from what I understand, most businesses cave in as soon as you mention the hoja
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The OP wanted to know about a restraining order. I was trying to ascertain in what context she was wanting to make the order, was it for being annoyed by neighbours or a fear of being assualted.
I explained to you that you DID misread the post but you still insist that you didn't, what's that all about, you made a mistake but you haven't the cojones to apologise, you just go on to call me a liar.
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OK, but agree to disagree and let the thread continue 






