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Old 11-07-2007, 09:36 AM
Annabel Annabel is offline
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Thanks for replies, I've contacted solicitor who helped with the preliminary contract , but havent got answers yet, hopefully soon.
Annabel

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Hi

You should only sign the deeds if you are hundred percent happy, as once these are signed you take legal ownership of the apartment - get you lawyer to write to them and confirm what the problems are and what needs sovling any good developer will deal with these. If it is write down by the lawyer the develper can not sell the apartment as it is yours - if the developer puts you under pressure, that him to give you your money back and then he can resell it if it made that much money. If you are having problems in your apartment i quess other people are so the build quality must be poor

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Richard
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