Author Topic: When a resident won't pay their fair share?  (Read 8069 times)

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Offline patch

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When a resident won't pay their fair share?
« Reply #30 on: October 08, 2009, 20:08:50 PM »
thanks for the reply . what if he isnt bothered about selling the ones he owns ? he has just left them for the last 5 years and seems not to be bothered if they sell as hes asking over the odds for them . He is a buisness man who spends most of his time in Istanbul and has plenty of money , we struggle to get hold of him and he doesnt reply to e-mails .
  We are going to end up paying for his bills and we wont get the money back if he doesnt sell any of his villas .
  We have a meeting every year and he was at the last one where he said he would pay , then paid the first instalment and no w wont pay anymore , saying thr e books arent in order , but wont say exactly whats wrong with them.



Offline lynne

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When a resident won't pay their fair share?
« Reply #31 on: October 08, 2009, 21:56:16 PM »
See a lawyer.  You must - he will pay - take him to court.  Three court visits and the nice judge may well take his keys off him and auction off his apartment.  He is bluffing you with saying the books aren't in order.  The non payers will use every excuse going.....




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