COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
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#3182
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Hi, has anyone got any recommendations for a good management company that operates on esuri. Please pm me. Thanks
#3183
This has been the topic of previous posts - maybe on the old thread. Although the community insurance covers the building structure it does not cover fixtures and fittings and certainly not contents. It also doesn't cover third party risks - for example if you had a burst pipe and ruined the downstairs apartment it would not be covered. We have insured with Intasure - expalined the situation exactly and they do a "contents plus" insurance which covers he necessary and also covers for damage caused by guests if you rent. The cost is around £140 per annum - which I don't think is too bad.
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This has been the topic of previous posts - maybe on the old thread. Although the community insurance covers the building structure it does not cover fixtures and fittings and certainly not contents. It also doesn't cover third party risks - for example if you had a burst pipe and ruined the downstairs apartment it would not be covered. We have insured with Intasure - expalined the situation exactly and they do a "contents plus" insurance which covers he necessary and also covers for damage caused by guests if you rent. The cost is around £140 per annum - which I don't think is too bad.
#3190
Hola,
Time to don your thinking caps...
A few questions:
1. There is a cross at the Plaza del Rosario, in front of the Casa Grande. Has this replaced the lamppost?
2. What is the name and history of the building at the Plaza de la Coronacion, in between the restaurants El Cocedero and, I think, Casa Barberi?
Thanks.
Regards,
Carol
Time to don your thinking caps...
A few questions:
1. There is a cross at the Plaza del Rosario, in front of the Casa Grande. Has this replaced the lamppost?
2. What is the name and history of the building at the Plaza de la Coronacion, in between the restaurants El Cocedero and, I think, Casa Barberi?
Thanks.
Regards,
Carol
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This has been the topic of previous posts - maybe on the old thread. Although the community insurance covers the building structure it does not cover fixtures and fittings and certainly not contents. It also doesn't cover third party risks - for example if you had a burst pipe and ruined the downstairs apartment it would not be covered. We have insured with Intasure - expalined the situation exactly and they do a "contents plus" insurance which covers he necessary and also covers for damage caused by guests if you rent. The cost is around £140 per annum - which I don't think is too bad.
Cheers and have some karma...
John
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Joined: Oct 2004
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I know we've all heard rumours....so here's another one. We were over last week and we were told, by two different sources, that the hotel has been sold to Hilton Hotels at a knock down price. IF that is true it is excellent news for us all.
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It IS true. El Corte Ingles is coming to open up alongside Eroski, whilst Mohamed el Fayed is looking into the possibility of opening up the only Harrods outside of London, such is the popularity of the place. Bloomingdales are also jockeying for position butr might be outbid by Lord Seif who is desperate to get M & S put in. Primark were poised top add to its Jerez branch but were told they were too downmarket for the likes of Costa Esuri.
I can't decide whether you lot are desperately naïve or naïvely desperate.
#3195
Our founder Sam posted this elsewhere but I did not copy it here as it was not 100% signed sealed and delivered about 2 weeks ago. Maybe it is now. If so that is the best news since the crash.
Regards,
John.



