Recovery of Community Debts

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27 Apr 2012 4:29 PM by Jacksonsadmin Star rating in Marbella , Malaga. 78 posts Send private message

  Communities are like a business they need monthly or budgeted income to meet their out goings there is nothing complicated about this equation.

I use debt collectors ( in fact Steve Kettleworth )ahead of lawyers as the results time to gaining funds into cashflow are much quicker than the court sytem in Spain & invariably free to the community in terms of costs.

The biggest challenge in administrating communities is trying to keep up the level of services & maintenance without  members paying on time.All too often it is the member who has not payed who complains the most about repairs outstanding.

There is a tendency by other administrators to use only the legal system as they are lawyers themselves & can earn substantial fees for this seperate work. Ultimately this leads to increased community fees to comensate for lack of cash flow in the community.

 

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27 Apr 2012 3:54 PM by Fighter2 Star rating. 237 posts Send private message

Hi

We ( Mazarron Country Club) have dealt with Steve Kettlewell and we had good success... the threat is that the debt will be chased in the country in which they live, failure to pay and subsequent court action means a CCJ against them in their country of residence...not welcome.

Go for it and make the non payers sweat, we had private owner debt in excess of 25% which is now down below 5% as a result of a mixture of personal contact and threat of court action in country of residence.

Barry





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27 Apr 2012 1:10 AM by hugh_man Star rating in Kent/Roda . 1593 posts Send private message

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 Surprisingly, there has been little discussion on this contentious subject for some time. I accept that well managed and established Communities probably do not suffer the same problems as newer communities where many buyers were investors/gamblers rather than lifestylers.

We have been told our local Spanish Courts are taking up to 3 years to hear demands for debt recovery, has anyone any positive advice to help recover local debts and anyone any experience of how effective Kettlewells are in recovering UK or European debt.





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