Susan 8
Nigie is correct in everything he has posted as normal
The overall situation you may wish to take into account is that there is no such thing as a free lunch and cases going against those that are avoiding completion has resulted in.
1 Legal fees awarded in favour of the developer
2 Claims from developer that they are awarded back dated interest to where the courts say you should have completed
3 Back dated management fees are also being claimed as in many cases the developer is not at fault as in this case in could be that they havent been paid.
3 Now many developers cant afford to pay or are not paying the management companies for fees going back years and they surely must want paying and would not be suprised if they did not embargo property in form of payment.
There are so many factors to consider in every aspect of the situation in Spain and just when you think you may be getting a result the rules change of course in favour of the Spanish system that allowed all this mess in the first place.
Just Dan
This message was last edited by Just Dan on 8/2/2008.This message was last edited by Just Dan on 8/2/2008.