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17 Sep 2006 12:49 PM:

Forgot to say, I sdn't have he details as in the middle of moving house, so everything in storage !
Community thread: RyanAir 2 for 1 offer

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17 Sep 2006 12:00 AM:

Does anyone have their address and phone number?

I am going over to view the development in October and to speak with Aldea in relation to the legal position (I'm a lawyer and will be seeking advice before going out) to try to get some clarification 'from the horse's mouth'.

Many thanks

Mark

 


Community thread: RyanAir 2 for 1 offer

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15 Sep 2006 7:53 PM:

Cheers Mick. Appreciate it.

M


Community thread: THINKING OF MOVING TO SPAIN?

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15 Sep 2006 7:15 PM:

p.s. I neglected to mention that my preferred resolution, as I expect yours is, is to have our prorties built, soon, and within the community described when we bought ourselves in.

:o)


Community thread: el rincon

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15 Sep 2006 12:00 AM:

Hi guys.

I attach below an extract from the website of the AIPP, the professional body whose members have signed up to the industry Code of Conduct. Parador proudly exclaims it's position as a "founding member".

If., like me, you believe that Parador Properties have been 'negligent' (I use apostrophes to avoid the risk of libel...) insofar as you believe, as I do, that they must or at least should have been aware of the 'problems' at ACC when they committed you to the property, I'd be really interested to see if any of you would be interested in putting a joint letter  to the AIPP complaining about Parador, and requesting recoursive action be taken against them.

I don't want to sound like a grumpy old dog with a bee in his bonnet, however, I am now weary of Parador constantly dismissing my queries, and have decided to embark upon a 'route 1' approach.

Any takers? If so, please e-mail me on markharvie@hotmail.com and I shall construct an approprately worded e-mail from us (to be reviewed by you before sending of course) reflecting our dissatisfaction.

Many thanks

Mark

p.s. I feel like a rebellious student again. lol

 

The Association of International Property Professionals

(AIPP) is setting standards of professionalism in this market to help you, the consumer, in choosing which companies to use when undertaking an overseas property purchase.

Where you see the badge of AIPP membership, you know that a company has signed up to follow the rules and to be bound by them.

Companies who are Members of the AIPP have agreed to follow the industry Code of Conduct; its main points are shown here.

  • Members shall adhere to the highest standards of honesty and professional integrity both in their dealings with the public and in their dealings with each other.
  • Members shall refrain from misleading statements and exaggerated claims in their dealings with sellers and potential buyers.
  • Members must make clear their status and whose interests they represent.
  • Members shall always recommend the use of an independent lawyer for international property transactions.
  • Members shall not require potential buyers to sign binding preliminary purchase contracts without giving them reasonable opportunity to reflect on the contract and to obtain legal advice.
  • Members shall comply with all applicable local laws, including tax laws.
  • All Members must submit to industry standard training for their staff.
  • If any dispute arises between a Member and any seller, buyer or other customer the Member shall draw their attention to the existence of the Dispute Resolution Procedure and supply them with a copy of it.
  • If the seller, buyer or other customer wishes to do so the Member shall agree to invoke and be bound by the Dispute Resolution Procedure.

Simply, Members have agreed to follow the industry standard rules and accept that they will be bound by the Disciplinary Process if they are reported for breaking those rules.

In any cases of dispute, the AIPP will attempt to mediate between parties but, as an important protective measure, if mediation does not work, the case will be referred to the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA). All Members and the Association itself are bound by the verdict of the LCIA.

The sanctions available to the AIPP include fines, suspension and total expulsion from the Association.

The AIPP provides guidance to the consumer on where professional standards can be found. Where no guidance previously existed, you now have the AIPP Member sign to look for when buying property overseas.


Community thread: el rincon

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