Hi Puja, I think that the snags that we have had fixed so far have been completed quickly because our agents have some staff who are fluent in Spanish and they have been quite persistent.
I forgot to mention that it is a good idea to have your door locks changed as the builders may still be holding a spare key. We had been advised to do this, but we realised ourselves how important this was when staying in a newly completed appartment on La Entrada last year. We had been told that there was a water leak somewhere in our block by the President and other owners. Whilst we were out the builders entered the appartment with a spare key without our permission, but also left the door wide open and never returned. We did not have a safe in the appartment and had left all our valuables in there. We were lucky not to have been robbed but it taught us a valuable lesson. The lock to your appartment door should always come with 5 keys; if you are only given 4 then someone else has another one which may be utilised many months later to gain entry. We used a local English locksmith to change our lock, who charged in the region of 70 euros, which we thought was very reasonable.
In answer to your question Puja, we payed separately for our furniture - the company Vilapak have a couple of showrooms in uk and some in Spain and Portugal we think. However there are a few good companies within a couple of miles of Punta Prima who do furniture packs and single items - it pays to shop around.
If anyone needs to rent any baby equipment (cots, buggies etc) we have used a good company (English people), whose rates are very reasonable and the service is brilliant.
Regards - Sheila and Derek