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13 Jun 2008 5:33 PM:

Hi all,

The administrator of our community has resigned and now the developer has taken over this role. The developer doesn't reside within the community although he owns several properties. We're a bit concerned because we already know the developer is useless so to have him as the administrator is a worry. Does anyone know if it's legal to have the developer as the administrator?

Thank you!

Thread: How does a Community Work?

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13 Jun 2008 5:32 PM:

Hi all,

The administrator of our community has resigned and now the developer has taken over this role. The developer doesn't reside within the community although he owns several properties. We're a bit concerned because we already know the developer is useless so to have him as the administrator is a worry. Does anyone know if it's legal to have the developer as the administrator?

Thanks you!

Thread: How does a Community Work?

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16 May 2008 6:03 PM:

There is a pool but not sure if the water has been changed, if it has been changed it would only be once. We did use a lawyer so I will dig out the paper work and e-mail him.

The developer has billed us directly so no I haven't seen an official bill. If the water loss was casued by a burst pipe in another property then the owner of that property would have to claim their insurance, that property is owned by the developer.

Thanks for your advice and have a good weekend.

Paula

 

 



Thread: Water Bills - How much should you really pay??

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16 May 2008 5:31 PM:

Hi,

Thanks for replying.

Initially the bill was nearly double that amount but we argued the case. There are 12 villas, 8 are occupied or rented and the developer is yet to sell the remaining villas. I think the water rate is charged at a commercial rate as suppose to a residential rate. How would I establish if the development has it's licence of first occupation? The other properties are being charged between 350 euros to 1200 euros!! Our neighbour stays at their Villa for 6 months of the year yet they have the lowest bill.

I have guests renting the villa next month and may have to cancel the booking if I can't sort it out.

Paula



Thread: Water Bills - How much should you really pay??

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16 May 2008 12:00 AM:

Hi,

We've received a water bill from the developer for 700 euros however our house has only been rented for 6 weeks of the 11 months we've had it. The developer is stating that we had a leak in our garden which was due to a burst pipe in the garden of another unoccupied property so we must pay the excess. The developer is billed for water by the water company, he then breaks this down and bills each property but should we be paying for excess water due to a burst pipe?

The problem is that the developement is only 12 months old and the president  in charge of the community and fees is pretty much useless!

Any advice would be appreciated

Thanks

 

 



Thread: Water Bills - How much should you really pay??

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