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- 04 Nov 2014 15:48
 - Forum: Communal Property Management
 - Topic: New Management Committee - Advice needed !
 - Replies: 11
 - Views: 40013
 
Re: New Management Committee - Advice needed !
What would you get put on the rubber stamp?
					- 04 Nov 2014 14:49
 - Forum: Communal Property Management
 - Topic: A very belated up date!!
 - Replies: 0
 - Views: 26214
 
A very belated up date!!
This is a long awaited update to my original post “Where do you register your Management Committee” Dated 27/04/2012!!!
I have to apologise for the lengthy tome!
It’s been two long years since we started on this debacle, farce, confused state of affairs with the Paphos Land Registry, having to ...
					I have to apologise for the lengthy tome!
It’s been two long years since we started on this debacle, farce, confused state of affairs with the Paphos Land Registry, having to ...
- 28 Apr 2012 11:29
 - Forum: Communal Property Management
 - Topic: Lodging a "Memo" against the title of someones property
 - Replies: 13
 - Views: 308237
 
Re: Lodging a "Memo" against the title of someones property
Thanks to you both.
1.71 euro would be a price worth paying!! It hasn't happened yet, but we're expecting problems. We hope we don't, but what's that saying,,,,,,,,,,,,Forewarned is Forearmed?
Belle
					1.71 euro would be a price worth paying!! It hasn't happened yet, but we're expecting problems. We hope we don't, but what's that saying,,,,,,,,,,,,Forewarned is Forearmed?
Belle
- 27 Apr 2012 22:28
 - Forum: Communal Property Management
 - Topic: Lodging a "Memo" against the title of someones property
 - Replies: 13
 - Views: 308237
 
Lodging a "Memo" against the title of someones property
"If people are late in paying their share of the common expenses, it is possible to lodge what is known as a 'memo' against the Title of their property for the recovery of the debt. Although this will not force them to pay immediately, it will prevent them from selling their property until the debt ...
					- 27 Apr 2012 12:14
 - Forum: Communal Property Management
 - Topic: Where do you register your management commitee
 - Replies: 2
 - Views: 12435
 
Re: Where do you register your management commitee
Thank you once again Nigel,
I appreciate your advice.
We have sent a copy of the 11A Buildings under Joint Ownership, to all our owners and will appoint a lawyer asap.
					I appreciate your advice.
We have sent a copy of the 11A Buildings under Joint Ownership, to all our owners and will appoint a lawyer asap.
- 26 Apr 2012 16:02
 - Forum: Communal Property Management
 - Topic: Where do you register your management commitee
 - Replies: 2
 - Views: 12435
 
Where do you register your management commitee
Hi,
We are in the process of finalising our management committee.
I have read or heard different advice of whether a committe needs to be registered or not? Someone we know went to the land registery to register their committee and was told they didn't need it registered as they had sorted out who ...
					We are in the process of finalising our management committee.
I have read or heard different advice of whether a committe needs to be registered or not? Someone we know went to the land registery to register their committee and was told they didn't need it registered as they had sorted out who ...
- 15 Jul 2010 22:03
 - Forum: Property Faults
 - Topic: cracks appearing
 - Replies: 4
 - Views: 32727
 
Re: cracks appearing
Hello Nigel and thankyou for your welcome and reply,
Yes, the initial problem we had was "plastered over" in the early days, but we feel the root of the problem wasn't investigated therefor the problem is now "on-going" as it has never been resolved properly.
We do accept settlment cracks to ...
					Yes, the initial problem we had was "plastered over" in the early days, but we feel the root of the problem wasn't investigated therefor the problem is now "on-going" as it has never been resolved properly.
We do accept settlment cracks to ...
- 13 Jul 2010 23:45
 - Forum: Property Faults
 - Topic: cracks appearing
 - Replies: 4
 - Views: 32727
 
cracks appearing
Hi,
We have had our apartment for almost 5 years. In that time we have had on-going small areas of damp patches inside with the plaster coming away. We made the developer aware of it as soon as it appeared in the first year and he had it "repaired" in as much as he had the area replastered. It has ...
					We have had our apartment for almost 5 years. In that time we have had on-going small areas of damp patches inside with the plaster coming away. We made the developer aware of it as soon as it appeared in the first year and he had it "repaired" in as much as he had the area replastered. It has ...