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12 Aug 2008 11:49 AM:

irenemontague

all relevent licences are in place,  obra final, seguro decenal, etc... only the cedula remains o/s. It is currently taking the council an average of a  year to issue these and as all housing, garden areas, roads and pavements etc are pristine I feel that the cedula will be issued and therefore I will take possession - under these circumstances I prefer to have the house.

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Thread: Could it be the sensible option to take possession of your new build home?

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31 Jul 2008 12:00 AM:

With the much reported failure of developers/builders of all sizes could there be a scenario whereby if my house is  finished  , although  yet it may not have the cedula  de habitabilidad - but previous phases have it - that I sign the escritura. At least, should the developer find itself in trouble , I secure my property and therefore preclude previous payments made from ending up in the administrator´s coffers for distribution to others; no return of money and no house!
Whay do you think?

Thread: Could it be the sensible option to take possession of your new build home?

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27 Nov 2007 3:53 PM:

depends which novocasa you´re referring to .............if it´s Maria Gonzalez, a more professional person I´ve yet to meet.

Un saludo

Thread: Novocasa

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18 Apr 2007 10:20 AM:

normally it is one sheet issued by the bank who "guarantees"  the amount(s) therein indicated, citing the detail of the bank and the person authorised within that entity, then it says "AVALA"  indicating  the promotor´s details and yours along with the amount deposited, the unit for which it is intended and the expiration date (which would normally be the date of delivery in your purchase/sale contract.)
Thread: Bank Guarantee.

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12 Mar 2007 6:57 PM:

It´s inconceivable that, if that´s what your suggesting, a delay in completing can be brought about by the failure to pay administrative charges, valid or otherwise. The builder is not interested - your contract is direct with him.

Willing to be corrected but I believe Mila is more a gestoria rather than an  abogado.


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