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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by JGB
(Post 6606629)
Council Tax payments for the year are due and should be paid in the 3rd Quarter – July 1st to September 29th.
On September 30th a 20% fine is added and thereafter interest incurred. Council Tax payments for 2008 are payable between July 1st 2008 and September 29th 2008. Receiving a bill ? it’s not reliable - be proactive, go to the Tributaria yourself. It’s easy to do - Bring a utility bill, some ID and wait in the queue. They are extremely helpful. Don’t worry about language difficulties, your utility bill will give them the information they need. You will be presented with blue slips which you take to one of a few selected banks in town. Pay with cash or set up a standing order. Overdue payments – you may receive an overdue bill at some stage in the months following September. If you are unclear whether you owe money, not sure if you pay for this year or last year – go to the office, they will tell you directly Just a bit more info for those who may be a little confused about the "how and wheres" We were late for 2007 rates and therefore had to pay cash immd at the office, For 2008 we were in time and were given the two blue slips and asked to pay at the bank. We had to show our NIE doc as well as utility bills at the office and our CE address details came up on the computer. The office is just off Laguna Sq, if laguna Bar is behind you and the town hall to your right then take the first right. the office is on your right B4 the ice cream parlour. Friendly and helpful.....no probs at all. Mel |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
I heard that ADA are verry good and cut cost to the minimun.or was that ASDA
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Hola!
It's been some time since my last post... http://www.elpais.com/articulo/seman...lpneglse_3/Tes Should the listed information telephone number or the website be of any help? I do not know for certain. There is information on other sites, including information from the Ayamonte mayor here: http://www.ayamonte.org/modules/news...hp?storyid=963 and, in the second article "Propietarios de Costa Esuri..." http://candilerias.blogspot.com/search?q= Many thanks to Michaelh, Janice, Fortaleza, & Sammy for their input here & elsewhere, and not to forget those who also have posted information regarding the payment of the IBI.:thumbup: This is very important, folks! Regards, Carol |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
We have a townhouse on RVA1 (the later ones) La Jara, we completed about Jan/Feb time are we due to pay? Have no problem with that but just don't know if it's due. Do they send you a letter?
Regards Kerry |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
How can they charge Council Tax (IBI) on properties without electric? Surely if there are no utilities then they do not have an FLO:confused:
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 6607170)
How can they charge Council Tax (IBI) on properties without electric? Surely if there are no utilities then they do not have an FLO:confused:
That said, the council, as stated before, have committed to ensure the electric supply (generators) regardless. This is a service that should be the responsibility of others. As an aside, although not an ideal situation for many of who do have to rely on the generators, I presume you are not paying so as such you are getting free electricity whilst others on site have to pay. I could be wrong on that. Anyway, the council have stepped up to the plate. Whatever your feelings about them, whatever wrongs they have done in the past ( and it is a long list) this gesture should be welcomed. |
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Just a suggestion...
let's end the day on a high note (sorry for the pun) - yes, the night is young for some - with a mention of the forthcoming XXVI International Music Festival of Ayamonte (1st - 16th August), especially the "zarzuela" on the opening night. Imagine the scene. Plaza de la laguna. The time around about 22.30 hrs and a cool breeze floats in off the Guadiana. The stage is lit, the moon appears from behind a cloud like a "ghostly galleon"... http://www.ayamonte.org/modules/news...hp?storyid=965 and, http://www.festivaldeayamonte.org/po...d=94&Itemid=99 Regards, Carol |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Fortaleza
(Post 6606246)
GOOD NEWS: (or if you are Yorkshire Scratcher or one of his cronies, bad news as it is one less thing to moan about)
Finally had the meeting with the council today who have assured me that ALL ELECTRIC SERVICES (INCLUDING GENERATORS) WILL BE MAINTAINED. This is a basic right so they say they have to ensure it is provided. As for the generators, they will not just maintain it for a month as previously posted but FOR AS LONG AS IT IS NECESSARY to ensure the full mains supply. Other services, such as the upkeep of the area, rubbish colection and street cleaning etc will be maintained on a minimum level. There are too many people who have not paid their council tax. Come on guys, your council tax has nothing to do with Fadesa so if you want to keep your services going, pay up like everyone else. It is Ayamonte people's tax euros that will help maintain the Esuri site, the least you can do is match them. I know many of you have paid, but the rest need to do so also. Just go down to the council to pay your bill - and avoid the fine. Just one downside - I've registered for the Oracle several times and never received the mail - anything you could do to help whilst you're on a roll :thumbsup: |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by MEL & JOHN
(Post 6606831)
Hi
Just a bit more info for those who may be a little confused about the "how and wheres" We were late for 2007 rates and therefore had to pay cash immd at the office, For 2008 we were in time and were given the two blue slips and asked to pay at the bank. We had to show our NIE doc as well as utility bills at the office and our CE address details came up on the computer. The office is just off Laguna Sq, if laguna Bar is behind you and the town hall to your right then take the first right. the office is on your right B4 the ice cream parlour. Friendly and helpful.....no probs at all. Mel Thanks for the info, and on where to find the office, we are over in September so shall come armed with all the necessary paperwork and go and sort it out. Lynn |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by CAROL ELIZABETH
(Post 6599347)
:curse: :curse: Anyone else out there not completed - I understand you have to register your interest with the administrator within 30 days. Who is the adminsitrator? All emails to Fadesa bounce back and no response from the solicitor. No answer to the question of bank guarantees which I am told are law but lots don't comply - a bit like providing the habitation licenses without electricity!
Carol Got in at 2.30 last night so still jet lagged and so much to read and add to I expect I will do it in bits. So here goes. EL Pais reported in yesterdays edition that Snr Martin had meetings Wednesday to begin to sort out the Administrator. This is done by open tender and it will be some time before they are appointed (there will be more than one due to the size of MF). Word in other Spanish press is it could take till Christmas to make all the appointments. So it could be a while before you can register! The big advantage to MF is that they are now in Protective Administration which is a long way from B****Y, a word I will not use since I am very upbeat about things now having seen for myself. It means that a small debt to a generator hire company cannot be used to force Fadesa over the edge. Unlike the Sunday Times who clearly did not do their research as well as they might they did not understand the position and no doubt made it worse by their report. Yes it does appear that like many other companies Fadesa did not issue BG as a matter of course as required by law but were occasionally forced to do so by aware solicitors. On the electrics problem I still have to marshall my thoughts but it seems to me that Fadesa and Endesa were playing a big game of chicken and Endesa won but as ever there is much more to it and it is you and me that have the potential to get hurt not Endesa. Regards, John. </IMG></IMG> |
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PLOT OWNERS:
I've discovered that a certain person who shall remain nameless but has a vested interest in the owners of the plots has been contacting said owners telling them all that they must complete now. Thinking this to be a bit dubious, I managed to find out the following. As expected, the judge signed off on the Voluntary Admin yesterday. What happens next is that an announcement must be made in all major newspapers telling creditors that they have 30 days to register the debt owed to them. The 30 day period begins after the LAST announcement appears. HOWEVER, plot owners are NOT creditors and are not affected by the above. What you have is a contract with Fadesa that has not been completed/honoured (if that is indeed the case). If you believe that the terms of your contract have not been completed, you can launch an action against Fadesa for not executing the terms of the contract as laid out. That is a seperate process to the creditors. Therefore, with that in mind, there is no immediate rush to complete just to fall in to the time frame of the Creditors Registration Period. I hope this puts some people's minds at rest |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Michaelh
(Post 6601313)
The next big question is will this generator be replaced?
As for what Fortaleza said about generators being maintained for the next month,been told exactly the same and I can't name the source:sneaky:. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 6609135)
Hi Carol,
Got in at 2.30 last night so still jet lagged and so much to read and add to I expect I will do it in bits. So here goes. EL Pais reported in yesterdays edition that Snr Martin had meetings Wednesday to begin to sort out the Administrator. This is done by open tender and it will be some time before they are appointed (there will be more than one due to the size of MF). Word in other Spanish press is it could take till Christmas to make all the appointments. So it could be a while before you can register! The big advantage to MF is that they are now in Protective Administration which is a long way from B****Y, a word I will not use since I am very upbeat about things now having seen for myself. It means that a small debt to a generator hire company cannot be used to force Fadesa over the edge. Unlike the Sunday Times who clearly did not do their research as well as they might they did not understand the position and no doubt made it worse by their report. Yes it does appear that like many other companies Fadesa did not issue BG as a matter of course as required by law but were occasionally forced to do so by aware solicitors. On the electrics problem I still have to marshall my thoughts but it seems to me that Fadesa and Endesa were playing a big game of chicken and Endesa won but as ever there is much more to it and it is you and me that have the potential to get hurt not Endesa. Regards, John. </IMG></IMG> Both you and Fortaleza are right at the top when it comes to information that I find useful on the thread - a big thank you to you both for your continuing efforts. Keep it coming. Regards Jeff |
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I have learned the following w:frown:ith regard to a future connection to the mains supply............
Unlike UK where the mains supply is connected to house by the national electricity companies it is different here. Endesa put in the transformer stations and the substations but then the actual connection of houses to mains supply is done by the builder. Fadesa sub-contract a specialist high voltage electrician to do the job, which is expensive. We assumed, therefore, due to their lack of funds, even before liquidation, that this was the main reason for the delay. Apparently this seems now not to be true. In fact the additional problem is, according to the town hall and confirmed by Megafincas, that Endesa did not put in sufficient high voltage capacity to accommodate all the properties which have been built in Esuri. It seems they miscalculated the ongoing growth and size of the urbanizations. This means we at Las Jaras, the Ragu 1 apartments, and all the other smaller developments like Albatross Golf, Hernandez, Titan, Vista Esuri etc etc and the hotel & shopping centre will have the same problem. There are apparently similar problems at El Rompido, Portil, and even Huelva, where whole blocks of apartments have been built but are unoccupied because there is no electricity. It would seem then that we may be on generator power for some time to come. I asked Megafincas how could habitation licences be issued if the town hall? Were they aware of the problem? The answer seems to be that keen to see economic growth in Ayamonte and surrounding towns, the property development got a bit out of hand and they did not stop to consider the implications and consequences!!!! |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by RaineandJu
(Post 6609201)
I have learned the following w:frown:ith regard to a future connection to the mains supply............
Unlike UK where the mains supply is connected to house by the national electricity companies it is different here. Endesa put in the transformer stations and the substations but then the actual connection of houses to mains supply is done by the builder. Fadesa sub-contract a specialist high voltage electrician to do the job, which is expensive. We assumed, therefore, due to their lack of funds, even before liquidation, that this was the main reason for the delay. Apparently this seems now not to be true. In fact the additional problem is, according to the town hall and confirmed by Megafincas, that Endesa did not put in sufficient high voltage capacity to accommodate all the properties which have been built in Esuri. It seems they miscalculated the ongoing growth and size of the urbanizations. This means we at Las Jaras, the Ragu 1 apartments, and all the other smaller developments like Albatross Golf, Hernandez, Titan, Vista Esuri etc etc and the hotel & shopping centre will have the same problem. There are apparently similar problems at El Rompido, Portil, and even Huelva, where whole blocks of apartments have been built but are unoccupied because there is no electricity. It would seem then that we may be on generator power for some time to come. I asked Megafincas how could habitation licences be issued if the town hall? Were they aware of the problem? The answer seems to be that keen to see economic growth in Ayamonte and surrounding towns, the property development got a bit out of hand and they did not stop to consider the implications and consequences!!!! Massive mistakes have been made all round and I'm sure everyone will love a good moan to let it out of the system. However, at the moment I think it would be better to focus on going forward from where you all are, what you can do etc instead of dwelling on the multitude of past mistakes. IMHO, when everyone is 100% sure they have their investments protected to their liking, let the recriminations begin. |
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