09 Aug 2009 5:53 PM:
Not sure what to find more alarming - the fact that you write to tell us your Manzana 4 still carries debts after enjoying years of near maximum completion rates and community fee payments (where has all the Manzana 4 money gone?) or that you now seem to be attempting to gain support to start expensive legal battles on behalf of a completely seperate Manzana! All this, apparently despite Manzana 4 already having lost several expensive litigation cases in recent years which were, assumingly, based on similar 'expert legal advice'.
We and the majority of Manzana 3 voted unanimously for the all of the current board to retain their positions, except for one vice-president of one Bloque who was replaced with another unanimous vote at the meeting. It was agreed then that the board are capable of managing our Manzana in the most cost-effective and legal way forward for us all during the crisis and it was explained that the legal teams they have appointed to collect debts work on a 'no win, no fee' basis. Obviously, each case takes time and correct strategy and timeline is crucial to success, especially when payment is performance based. If they are doing the wrong thing, they won't get paid!
You might also recall that at this years Manzana 3 agm it was explained (several times) why ideas to the contrary and are flawed and based on information without foundation. Whilst trying to prove otherwise may well bring work and financial rewards to lawyers, it will most certainly likely be a very time-consuming and expensive process to us owners in Manzana 3 and so are absolutely best avoided.
We love our apartment, our Manzana and the communal services provided. We also concentrate on the issues we face in our own Manzana 3 and politely request that you Sr Echavarria (Manzana 4) do the same
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Community Fees
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