Mediterrania Saidia - Morocco - Owners Group Forum
This forum is dedicated to those investors who have bought property in the Mediterrania Saidia residential property and tourist complex on the beautiful Mediterranean coast of Morocco. Owners of Le Jardin de Fleur and other complexes in Saidia are welcome here and asked to contribute their purchase experiences with other members. The aim is for all to learn and share information and photos as the development progresses.
If anyone is looking to go out to Saidia in the near future, I have an apartment on AP6 available. Please send me a message and I can advise of the full details, I have a website, but am still too young to advertise it.
Regards
Shani
We have also purchased at Oasis over 2 years ago now. If you hear anymore about a day trip over I know that we would be very interested please keep us informed if you hear anymore
Has anyone bought from superior group florida at their regal lakes development ?
I bought in Oct 2005, however superior rescinded my contract and did not build development, I was told that I would get my money back in 2 years if townhouse was not built, however I now find myself having to take superior group to court and it has now transpired that they never had the title to land and have committed fraud.
I bought in Oct 2005, however superior rescinded my contract and did not build development, I was told that I would get my money back in 2 years if townhouse was not built, however I now find myself having to take superior group to court and it has now transpired that they never had the title to land and have committed fraud.[/quote]
Sorry to hear you are having problems. I also bought from Superior (Regal oaks) in May 2005. While there has been some building on the site my house has not been built and I am having to take them to court too. There is an MSN site called "Brits buying in Florida" where you can see some comments on Superiors other delelopments in Orlando
On the bright side if you do get your cash back you can now get far more for your money. Have a look round the web at MLS listings
I bought in Oct 2005, however superior rescinded my contract and did not build development, I was told that I would get my money back in 2 years if townhouse was not built, however I now find myself having to take superior group to court and it has now transpired that they never had the title to land and have committed fraud.
Sorry to hear you are having problems. I also bought from Superior (Regal oaks) in May 2005. While there has been some building on the site my house has not been built and I am having to take them to court too. There is an MSN site called "Brits buying in Florida" where you can see some comments on Superiors other delelopments in Orlando
On the bright side if you do get your cash back you can now get far more for your money. Have a look round the web at MLS listings
All the best[/quote]
Hi
Has your lawyer reported them to both FREC & DBPR? The former is most important since there's a fund through FREC (Florida Real Estate Commission) upon which you might be able to claim under these circumstances.
Has anyone bought from superior group florida at their regal lakes development ?
I bought in Oct 2005, however superior rescinded my contract and did not build development, I was told that I would get my money back in 2 years if townhouse was not built, however I now find myself having to take superior group to court and it has now transpired that they never had the title to land and have committed fraud.
Probably a separate legal entity to The Superior Real Estate Group. But it may help you to know that I just received some literature from Carol Vorderman Oversases Homes and the accompanying letter printed on CVOH letterheading states "thank you for contacting The Superior Group" and the letter is signed off "The Superior Real Estate Group Ltd". It appears therefore that despite denials, there is a very definite connection.
Do you think it is worth drawing a lawsuit against superior real estate in UK as they are still operating under carol vordermans name?
When they sold me regal lakes lot, they told me they were developers and now they say they are just agents, also I have now been told they are in receivership in uk?
Is there any sort of grant that can help people like me in UK to claim money back?
I have lawsuit against them in florida my hearing is 25th June. I dont know how long it will go on.
Do you think it is worth drawing a lawsuit against superior real estate in UK as they are still operating under carol vordermans name?
When they sold me regal lakes lot, they told me they were developers and now they say they are just agents, also I have now been told they are in receivership in uk?
Is there any sort of grant that can help people like me in UK to claim money back?
I have lawsuit against them in florida my hearing is 25th June. I dont know how long it will go on.
I don't know who you should be suing as it all depends on your contract. Companies like this often set up separate ventures and operate different parts of the business through different legal companies so that if one company goes under it doesn't affect the rest. You could try your local citizens advice bureau and perhaps write into one of the papers - Mail, Telegraph etc do have financial columns. You could also try and contact the receiver for Superior - I think the details are on the eyeonworld forum.
Good luck and let us know how you get on.
Would anyone like to join me with lawsuit against superior Florida?
Would anyone else like to jump on to bandwagon with
my lawsuit against superior please can them to contact me. We can make our money worker harder and make our case stronger with a larger no. of people who have suffered from the operations of this co.
My lawyer is Joel walters from walters levine. He's a nice lawyer and is very sharp.
In furtherance of your voicemail message this morning,
attached is information pertaining to the recovery fund that you
referred to pertaining to licensed real estate agents. A similar
recovery fund exists for licensed building contractors. An
administrative complaint can also be filed with the Department of
Business and Professional Regulation against one or more of the
individual defendants and or any other licensed real estate broker or
salesperson involved in the transaction. Let me know if that is
something that you would like to do. The complaint form is available at: DBPR: Home Page. The idea of joining other plaintiffs in the
lawsuit who will share in fees and costs is a great idea. If you know
of similarly situated buyers, let me know who they are and we can
discuss the best way to contact them.
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