Dear Chimps:
Thank you.
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Thank you Maria
Not sure when the P.G.O.U plan goes through if it will be a good thing or not for some.
Good if you own an illegal property. ? Sure.
Not good if you never intended or cant now complete. ? Posterior legalisation of houses cannot affect retroactively your consumers/contract rights for claims, cancellations, compensations...
Those that have used to reason not to complete until the legals are in place surely now will have to complete or lose deposits. If they did not act for contract cancellation in the past and once there is a license now, they are called to complete, they are entitled to a good/meaningful price reduction( due to the delay).
That is unless they have started proceedings for return of deposit ? Correct.
Surely this may mean that hundreds of now legal properties will come on the market together Banks are now not lending so time will tell how this effects prices.
Upwards as the property is now legal .? yes, but it was not legal for a while, so old prices canno be kept. Old buyers are entitled to prioce reduction and new buyers are now in a totally differen market where prices are much lower. Downwards due to more over supply .? Certainly.
This is how I see it ? One thing I suppose that prices may find a level at some point as it seems difficult to get any valuations on developments while they were illegal. No one would buy at almost any price.Or could buy for that matter.
One thing seems certain that once the plan is approved the developers/banks will be looking for the money.
Think whatever its going to be a volitile situation for many. It is going to be very interesting: extrajudicially and judicially. Let´s see.
This message was last edited by mariadecastro on 18/09/2009.