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Old 25-02-2008, 04:04 PM
gbegley gbegley is offline
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Originally Posted by Goldberg Global View Post
I dont think you can break the lease! You are in contract. Speak to a lawyer and fiscal adviser.
Thanks for the reply. I'll be in France next month and have arranged legal advice. Before this I am just trying to get a grasp from others in a similar situation. I would love more info specifically on breaking the lease as I understand others have sold out in the development. I'm trying to put a financial figure on this. I assume it can be broken (all rules were made to be broken!) but at what price?

Cheers.
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