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26 Aug 2008 3:40 PM:

There are new interesting updates on this development referring clients handled by Lawbird Legal Services which are to be posted and it relates to specific relevant dates which are being carefully studied by the litigation team to decide whether a court case is a feasible option.

Community thread: Dona Julia El Patio Completion Date

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26 Aug 2008 3:01 PM:

I live in Marbella and it is ver easy here

Forum thread: Certificate of non Residence

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25 Aug 2008 10:35 PM:

Edvardo, if your relatives entered into a contract with the promise that they would get a mortgage, in writing, this would certainly help matters. Otherwise I doubt you can use it to cancel a contract. It does seem however that you can obtain your funds back by reason of delay but be careful, some judges dont consider a delay as a fundamental breach of contract if this delay is not ´considerable´, i.e., between 12 and 24 months. I have learnt this from Lawbird Legal Services (which you can find in the web) who told me that a number of claimants are losing their courts cases because of different views by some judges, and these guys really know their stuff, after winning veri important cases. Dont run into the Courts unless you have a clear understanding of the system.  



Forum thread: URGENT ADVICE NEEDED

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25 Aug 2008 10:23 PM:

You dont need to have 3000 Euros in the bank as you can give them a list of assets. If you apply for a certificate from the Madrid registry, which costs less than 100 Euros, you can then go to the notary and they will do it for you, at a cost of around 250 euros. Some notaries will even pay the taxes and register the deeds for you, electronically, so the whole operation may cost you less than 500 Euros, all included.

Forum thread: incorporation of SL

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25 Aug 2008 10:14 PM:

If you have commited to buy and now decide to pull out you will most certainly lose your deposit, unless you can persuade a real estate agent to the contrary.

Forum thread: Is it better to lose my 6,000 Euro deposit than to buy during this credit crunch?

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