Monthly Archives: July 2013

July 25th, 2013

Cajasol has been ordered to pay €180,000, plus costs and legal interest, to 2 claimants who had bought 2 properties in Jardines de Manilva (Gardens of Manilva) some years back, through Ocean View Properties.

In spite of the properties being finished, it was established by the Courts that the unattained licenses of occupancy on the completed projected were a fundamental breach of contract that hampered the legitimate aspirations of property purchasers, following undisputed case law on the matter.

With regards to Cajasol, who was found jointly liable to repay the deposits as they had offered a collective bank guarantee to protect advance deposits (no individual bank guarantees had been issued) the Judge dismissed the allegation that the collective bank guarantee was capped at €2,500,000 and that it had already been fully used up to repay other claimants.

Quoting the Judge in charge of Court number 3 in Estepona, article 1 of the 57/1968 Act on Guarantees on Off-Plan Property Deposits states that the bank is responsible of ensuring, under its own responsibility, compliance with the conditions of the guarantee as well as the above cited Act for which reason, it is not acceptable that the bank now tries to excuse its obligation by invoking a quantum limitation established on the collective bank guarantee to now pay. 

Cajasol should be paying out the sums ordered by the Court within the next 3 weeks.

As usual with cases dealt with by Lawbird Legal Services, a copy of the ruling is available for review.

July 17th, 2013
Story by M. J. S. | Malaga Hoy

Una pensionista holandesa que reside en Benahavís podría ser desahuciada de su casa el próximo 31 de julio, tras haber solicitado acogerse al decreto andaluz de vivienda suspendido por el Tribunal Constitucional, si la jueza no le permite ampararse a la norma estatal de protección a deudores hipotecarios y paraliza el desahucio.

Según indicó ayer su abogado, Antonio Flores, tras superar un cáncer en 2008, la mujer aceptó la proposición de Jyske Bank, radicado en Gibraltar, y pidió un préstamo de 413.000 euros para adquirir una nueva casa y otro de 123.000 euros sobre su vivienda, sin cargas, con el fin de “trabajar conjuntamente” con la entidad.

Ella “no ha abonado ni una cuota”, por lo que el banco planteó una demanda de ejecución hipotecaria sobre el nuevo inmueble, que ya se ha adjudicado, y otra sobre su casa habitual. La defensa solicitará suspender el desahucio de esta última por dos años, en virtud del decreto ley de medidas urgentes para reforzar la protección a los deudores hipotecarios y pedirá la suspensión por cláusulas abusivas, según la normativa europea.

La mujer está en riesgo de exclusión social, ya que tiene una pensión de menos de 500 euros y es usuaria de Cáritas.