Hi there,
I was out last week and again the habitation certificate was not ready on my apartment - J0879. However, luckily this suited my situation as I didn't have the finances in place. (I now have a mortgage approval from CAM Bank, but I'm still not sure whether I should go ahead with a Euro mortgage or borrow from home - any advice welcome!!!). The same notary appointment was kept, where I signed the power of attorney with my solicitor. They can now complete on my behalf at a future date when everything is ready. Polaris pay the power of attorney costs as they did not have the habitation certificate ready!!
Even though I didn't complete, I still found the week very worthwhile, as I feel I got a lot done. I started the snagging process, got to know the area & spent time at Condado (a massive site already). I also visited many furniture stores (eventually opting for a package with Murcia Furniture). I also opened an account with CAM Bank at Puerto de Mazarron (which is a real gem of a town). Importantly, I also picked up my NIE no., which is indeed a strange process. An old man hands you a bit of paper in an empty room!
I stayed at La Cumbre Hotel in Puerto de Mazarron during my visit. I intend to go back out in 6 weeks to finalise everything, hopefully I'll have the finances in place by then, heres hoping.
Additionally, I have employed the services of a snagging company (snagit). On Saturday 9 August, during a final visit to the apartment I saw water on the floor through the patio window. After eventually gaining entry with the Spanish builders (office staff away at weekend), we identified that the water had originated from the apartment above, because a tap had been left open. I believe the water has only recently been turned on at Jardin 8 so the open tap was not known about. There was water damage to the cupboard in the 2nd bedroom and to the units in the kitchen. At the end of the day Polaris need to sort this before I'll hand over any money so I didn't get too upset. You live and learn. Anyway, after all that if you get the chance to go out it won't be wasted!!
Good Luck
Steven Tucker