Local Government

Started by CL3NR1CK, November 04, 2013, 18:31:29 PM

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CL3NR1CK

I am interested in a Corralejo building with a demolition order fixed to its front door.  Since returning to the UK I have written to the Minister of Tourism Debbie Edgington by email, without the benefit of a reply.  A search of the internet has not helped me to find any other address I can approach to discover the owner's name and address.  Can anyone help please?

fifi

#1
Hi and welcome to the Forum. Debbie is involved with Tourism and your query is to do with planning so I think you will need to ask somewhere else. Do you have an address for the property and perhaps someone may know the history behind it or could perhaps point you in the right direction to find the holder of the deeds?

If it is a property near the shore than it is possible that it may have a compulsory order against it because of the Coastal laws.

A Solicitor should be able to do a search for you and find out more details also.

Fi

emmi

As far as I know Debbie is a Councillor for Tourism in the Province of Antigua only.  Not the Minister of Tourism for the whole Island.  In any event Fifi's suggestion of asking a lawyer to do a property search would be spot on and would not cost that much to do.(it would not be a Tourism matter)  I think there is a similar thing in Spain to our UK Land Registry, but that's all I know and you'd probably need some elusive details to be able to do that anyway. Unless anyone knows better!

fifi

#3
Here is a link for the La Oliva Ayuntamiento. There are contact details on it for all of the departments and if you send off a few emails to the various departments you may find out some further information.http://www.laoliva.es/index.php

  Same website translated by Google.... http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.laoliva.es%2Foficinas.php&act=url

PS. Did you keep a note of what the Demolition order on the property said.? It more than likely stated  which department ordered the demolition and so you could begin your search with them.

Good luck with your search. :)