As we had previously reported on the month of February 2010 Promociones’ Eurohouse 2010 receivership was imminent. Perhaps the “2010” included in its name was as an ill omen.
The official announcement has now been made in Spain’s Law Gazette. Creditors will now have 30 days to lodge their credits joining the Creditor’s List.
The deadline to join the Creditor’s List ends on the 30th of April 2010. Credits submitted after the said deadline may be jeopardized.
Non-exhaustive list of affected off-plan developments:
Off-plan purchasers need to collate the following original documents:
To represent a client throughout the whole receivership procedure (not just to merely add them to the Creditor’s list) a Power of Attorney will be required which needs to be both notarized and legalized (with the Hague Apostille). Arranging this POA takes on average 7-10 days from the UK so it is advisable to plan ahead so as not to overrun the 30 days deadline.
Larrain Nesbitt Lawyers offers this legal service for a flat fee of €1,300 plus sundries (TBA).
Payment in installments is available upon request.
Appointed lawyers will seek to best defend client’s interests in the ensuing procedure taking the following actions, amongst others:
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