COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
#5266
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 615
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We did something similar, and went to the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain. The lawyer there was from a firm in Madrid, but both he, and the girl in Madrid who did most of the work, spoke excellent English and I could ring a London phone number. He had an office in the West End, and another in the City.
With hindsight, it may have been a little more expensive.
Steve S
With hindsight, it may have been a little more expensive.

Steve S
I have had a bad experience and hope no one else suffers similarly. I am more than happy with my new lawyer.
#5271
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 33
From: Huelva

If it's the one I'm thinking of, his fees are way above local lawyers in Ayamonte. On trying to bring the relationship to an end I received a particularly aggressive series of e-mails, threatening all kinds of legal nasties if I didn't pay him for work he hadn't even done. When I asked for a full breakdown of said fees he couldn't supply it! Once I received advice from another lawyer I knew for sure I was being ripped off. In the end we settled on a much reduced figure but I still knew I'd been "had"....not for the first time by this individual.
I have had a bad experience and hope no one else suffers similarly. I am more than happy with my new lawyer.
I have had a bad experience and hope no one else suffers similarly. I am more than happy with my new lawyer.
#5272
That's it, I've waited 3 years for this, as I fellow resident of the area, had food poisoning from the local cafe (and no where it is), had more than enough thrown at me from saddos at CE, there are more good folk up there than vice or PRESIDENTS of a community!!! but please, someone tell me where a good lawyer can be found............................................. not just Ayamonte, Lepe, Tavira, Malaga..............they are all the same, I thought I'd met one unti???............. we all have a story, they all smile, they all agree to do what we want them to do, we all can say how good they are!!!??? they haven't a chance, there are some really goods one's until some numbskull form CE says otherwise, its all too easy to insult someone from here because too many people spend too much time dishing people without getting the proof, lets face it, for some people how they can live without CE................how sad it that??? c u in 3 years from someone who really enjoys but can't understand ES XX
#5273
Maybe a few of you buying at CE should contact Angel at THIS ASSOCIATION
¿Is he bovvered ?
Fernando MartÃÂn, President of Martinsa-Fadesa, who has been forced to seek court protection from his own creditors after presiding over the biggest failure in Spanish corporate history, is drawing a salary of 75,000 Euros a month to run the company whilst it is in administration.
¿Is he bovvered ?
Fernando MartÃÂn, President of Martinsa-Fadesa, who has been forced to seek court protection from his own creditors after presiding over the biggest failure in Spanish corporate history, is drawing a salary of 75,000 Euros a month to run the company whilst it is in administration.
Last edited by jdr; Mar 18th 2009 at 7:11 pm.
#5274
Maybe a few of you buying at CE should contact Angel at THIS ASSOCIATION
¿Is he bovvered ?
Fernando MartÃÂn, President of Martinsa-Fadesa, who has been forced to seek court protection from his own creditors after presiding over the biggest failure in Spanish corporate history, is drawing a salary of 75,000 Euros a month to run the company whilst it is in administration.
¿Is he bovvered ?
Fernando MartÃÂn, President of Martinsa-Fadesa, who has been forced to seek court protection from his own creditors after presiding over the biggest failure in Spanish corporate history, is drawing a salary of 75,000 Euros a month to run the company whilst it is in administration.
My understanding is that all properties at Costa Esuri have been finished by Fadesa and every one has completed/can complete if they wish....so a different scenario I think?
#5275
In the article it talks about people who have put down stage payments and have no property to show for it.
My understanding is that all properties at Costa Esuri have been finished by Fadesa and every one has completed/can complete if they wish....so a different scenario I think?
My understanding is that all properties at Costa Esuri have been finished by Fadesa and every one has completed/can complete if they wish....so a different scenario I think?
#5277
But I think the property is there, ready for completion though isnt it? I thought they were all finished. If someone hasn't completed it is because they have chosen not to do so for some reason, rather than because they can't because the property is unfinished.
#5278
So there are I believe people who are refusing to complete for one reason or another, but their property is completed - so there is a contract dispute where the buyer thinks the property is not what was promised and Fadesa saying that the property has been delivered as promised.
There are also other people I believe who have made payments and have nothing to show for it - but they bought as part of another constructers development which has stopped. This has nothing to do with Fadesa.
#5279
The Esuri Project is for 6000 properties. 50% to be built by Fadesa, 50% by other constructers. Of the 3000 Fadesa are responsible for, they put aside 900 plots for people to build their own property. Leaving 2150 (I know the maths is out but this is the figure I have) units constructed by Fadesa which have all been completed by Fadesa, of which roughly 1250 have been sold. Of this number substantially less are actually occupied.
So there are I believe people who are refusing to complete for one reason or another, but their property is completed - so there is a contract dispute where the buyer thinks the property is not what was promised and Fadesa saying that the property has been delivered as promised.
There are also other people I believe who have made payments and have nothing to show for it - but they bought as part of another constructers development which has stopped. This has nothing to do with Fadesa.
So there are I believe people who are refusing to complete for one reason or another, but their property is completed - so there is a contract dispute where the buyer thinks the property is not what was promised and Fadesa saying that the property has been delivered as promised.
There are also other people I believe who have made payments and have nothing to show for it - but they bought as part of another constructers development which has stopped. This has nothing to do with Fadesa.
#5280
That said, I'm not sure how many on Esuri fall into the group mentioned in the link - I imangine that there are a lot that would like to be, but the number of people who actually fit this bill I'm not sure would be that high. There are people who want out of what is a perfectly fine contract because they fear they have made a bad investment and in one case they don't like the view - the golf course is not green enough (I kid you not!!!!!)




What the Lawyers charge they should be super efficient!
