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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Anyone out next week (Tue to Fri) and fancy meeting up for a late afternoon round of golf and/or a beer in the evening. I'm there to finish off our place, but all work and no play will make Andy pretty grumpy! Please PM me.
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Re: weather in november
Originally Posted by garyn
(Post 6781985)
has anyone any idea what weather is like in mid november, thanks gary
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
I was passed on this information today by the agent I bought my plot through. To register your interest with the administrator you need to do the following.
1. You need to take your original purchase contract along with the receipts of payment from Fadesa to the Notary. The Notary will verify the originals and give you certified copies. 2. The certified copies then need to be lodged with the court in La Coruna. He is trying to find out if this can by done by registered post/courier or if it has to be done in person by a lawyer. If it has to be done by a lawyer it may be possible that one lawyer can represent a number of people at the same time. This all needs to be done before the end of September. If you do not have the original receipts from Fadesa, bank statements showing the transfers will be required. I was also told that completion on the plots is being prevented, by the Notary, because the administrator does not have the authority, as yet, to allow the title deeds to be registered with the Land Registry. Apparently they will have the authority soon and then completions can take place. Just to clarify, this was advice from my agent who is trying to sort out completions for a number of his clients (and his own plots) and has been advised by his lawyer. I will pass on any further information as and when I receive it. I am going to go to the Notary in the next couple of days and will let you know the outcome. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by JAG SIDHU
(Post 6782704)
I was passed on this information today by the agent I bought my plot through. To register your interest with the administrator you need to do the following.
1. You need to take your original purchase contract along with the receipts of payment from Fadesa to the Notary. The Notary will verify the originals and give you certified copies. 2. The certified copies then need to be lodged with the court in La Coruna. He is trying to find out if this can by done by registered post/courier or if it has to be done in person by a lawyer. If it has to be done by a lawyer it may be possible that one lawyer can represent a number of people at the same time. This all needs to be done before the end of September. If you do not have the original receipts from Fadesa, bank statements showing the transfers will be required. I was also told that completion on the plots is being prevented, by the Notary, because the administrator does not have the authority, as yet, to allow the title deeds to be registered with the Land Registry. Apparently they will have the authority soon and then completions can take place. Just to clarify, this was advice from my agent who is trying to sort out completions for a number of his clients (and his own plots) and has been advised by his lawyer. I will pass on any further information as and when I receive it. I am going to go to the Notary in the next couple of days and will let you know the outcome. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 6782791)
Realy good info Jag with a little care and a lot of hard work you should be able to get registered for reasonable cost and if you have to be represented up north then surly one can do many and again keep the cost down.
The outcome depends only on the administrators and I am sure these will overide lawyers and any one else. So you may save yourselves money by lodging the paperwork yourself and leave it to the courts decision. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by JAG SIDHU
(Post 6782704)
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I was also told that completion on the plots is being prevented, by the Notary, because the administrator does not have the authority, as yet, to allow the title deeds to be registered with the Land Registry. Apparently they will have the authority soon and then completions can take place. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 6782812)
I think once you have the claim registered at the court, then it doesn`t matter who represents you , yourself or a lawyer if representation is even needed.
The outcome depends only on the administrators and I am sure these will overide lawyers and any one else. So you may save yourselves money by lodging the paperwork yourself and leave it to the courts decision. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by betris
(Post 6783215)
I can see a problem with that.one is that you need legal reprisentation to get your claim registered in the court in caruna and the other is they simply wont be bothered and wont have the time to listen to every individual case.it would be a bit like trying to represent your self in a divorce case or in a case where you need a barister I think.
I don`t think the lawyers or court have much say in it, it is up to the admin who they pay out. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 6783290)
That is what I mean, they will lump everybody together in their credit status whether represented or not.
I don`t think the lawyers or court have much say in it, it is up to the admin who they pay out. That is why I think this opinion from Maria De Castro who is the formost campaigning consumer Lawyers in Andalucia is so important "If you were not granted a Bank Guarantee for the deposits handed in any of the FADESA development ( now being under judicial administration for a creditor´s meeting), you have got a way to obtain a guarantee for the money that you have paid and which were not guaranteed by the legally obligatory Bank Guarantee or Insurance Policy out of 57/69 Law or General Building Act of 1999. There are some Commercial Court Magistrates that, out of interpretation of the Bankruptcy´s Act, consider that those buyers off plan of real estate are special and privileged creditors and this translates as them having a real guarantee on the asset they were buying so none else but them, the buyers, can execute that asset for the cashing of the debt against the company under bankruptcy. This way, you stop your building process but keep the buying or execution rights on the property you were buying: much better than being lost among the whole bunch of creditors of the company: workers, suppliers, lawyers, banks...." Regards, John. |
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She seems to have it sussed out, lets just hope they get the same Magistrates sitting in the courtroom.
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 6783290)
That is what I mean, they will lump everybody together in their credit status whether represented or not.
I don`t think the lawyers or court have much say in it, it is up to the admin who they pay out. |
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I have just read this on another site Re MF's problems.
Have a look at the link. As it says more info to follow SNIP |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by guesswork
(Post 6783370)
I have just read this on another site Re MF's problems.
Have a look at the link. As it says more info to follow SNIP |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Well its not all doom and gloom last week the £/€ crept up to 1.258 and when I looked on Yahoo last night it was trading in the far east at 1.2606.
Woke up to the newsthis morning that Lehman Bros had gone down the pan overnight and expected the pound to have followed but behold: - http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter 1.2621 and climbing at 9.32 |
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So I am about ten euros a month better off, I'm thrilled:blink:
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