As I have explained before 80% of the time there are no problems but it is the 20% that can cost people money
A real example, and there are many in the local Spanish press is on my own property wjhere I benefitted from free electricity and water for 3 years, great you´d think but I wnated to sell the property and alhough I had a buyer lined up their bank would not give the buyer a mortagage and their lawyer advised them not complete without a valid COH so I lost the sale
If you get advice from a lawyer with liability insurance at least you have come potential comeback if thngs go wrong
The issue of a COH is not automatic, there can be problems for example read the community forum for Finca Parc where they cannot get one because of problems with the electric supply pylons not being right or San Jose and Trampoline Hills developments where the builders are asking for a fortune to maintain water and electricty supples
For balance again I must state that Calidona did not have any problems with this at RODA, they did not ask people to complete till the COH was available and on phase 2, they even installed, as a temporary fix to supply hot water while there was no gas available, electric water heaters
Just get advice form the professionals