Hi all
After reading the posts regarding the recent rain and subsequent flooding, and after taking advice from another EOS member we e mailed our MASA agent to ask if:
1. our property was flood free
2. What happens when we take posession or our property and the same happens again?
This is the reply we got from her:
Dear Nigel & Stella,
Thank you for your email of the 16th October.
I totally understand your current concerns regarding the recent flooding in
the area. We are going to visit your property either tomorrow of Friday, and
I will contact you with the result of the visit.
There has been much coverage on Spanish television recently regarding the
heavy rainfall, which has affected many towns and cities in the country. The
last time the area was flooded was in 1956, and I have been informed that it
is an event which happens every 25-30 years.
Every property built in Spain has a 10 year structural guarantee, covered by
the constructor. If heavy rainfall occurs in the future and your property is
flooded, neither the builder nor your insurance company would be responsible
as it is classed as a natural disaster, and so the matter would be dealt
with by the Government, meaning, that you would have to "denounce" the
Government at your local Town Hall. A representative from the Government
would be instructed to carry out a survey on your proper and the damage
assessed.
I hope the above has eased your concerns. As mentioned previously, I will
contact you when we have checked your property, which may not be until
Monday, if we visit the site on Friday.
Kind Regards
Susan
WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THAT?
Justin / Fellow members, what does this "denounce" thing mean?
Is it worth taking out insurance or is it worth the risk and take things on the chin if the worst happens or would we be covered?
We would be interested to hear comments
Regards
Nigel & stella