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Hi Colin, I understand your situation regarding taking your solicitors advice. However, it would not be in the developers interest to have the services cut off. The pool would soon turn a spinach shade of green and the tenants living there would have no water or electric. Again, it is my belief that this is scare mongering. Ask your solicitor if he knows of a complex, building or any other project, that has had services terminated?

Regards, Steve Javea. Sunny, 25c

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Posted by: Steve Nott on Wednesday 25th October 2006 @ 09:59:00

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Steve, not exactly the same situation as ours but the following news item in a June edition of the Costa Blanca News does give an example of builders services being cancelled: -

BRITS FALL FOUL OF BUILDING REGS No water or electricity and the council won't help By Tom Cain Living the good life in Spain has become a nightmare for around 30 families, mainly British, who purchased properties on the Pinar de Rí¯ urbanisation on the outskirts of Tibi. After two years of paying exorbitant charges for water and electricity supplied by the constructor and after two years of waiting for habitation certificates from the council, they have been left high and dry by the constructor who has pulled out, taking with him the generator that supplied the electricity and also removing the water supply. Since then they have been reduced to collecting water from a stream so that they can flush toilets and for those that can afford it to invest in their own generators. Despite their desperation, Tibi council has told them there is nothing it can do because the constructor still has one year left before he is obliged to hand over the urbanisation and that there is no possibility of a fresh water supply because the infrastructure has not been put in place. On top of that, the council says that without habitation certificates they cannot register on the padró® ¡nd children can't be registered in the local schools. The residents claim that despite the problems the constructor is still trying to sell unsold properties on the urbanisation at reduced prices.

Regards, Colin Derbyshire, Rainy 14.5c

Posted by: Colin Douch on Wednesday 25th October 2006 @ 17:38:00

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