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  • Article 24 : Compulsory Energy Performance Certificates
  • Article 23 : Buy the House Buy the Obligations
  • Article 22 : Community Obligations to the Elderly and Disabled
  • Article 21 : Just Who can be a Community Administrator? Advantages and Problems
  • Article 20: Name and Shame Debtors. Data protection laws.
  • Article 18: The False Economy of Ilegal workers
  • Article 1 7: The Mintes of the Meeting
  • Article 16: Any other Business
  • Article 15: Structural defects, who is responsible ?
  • Article 14: Your Community The Town Hall and The Mancomunidad
  • Article 13 : Nuisance Neighbours
  • Article 12 : Squatter a cosquence of the Crisis
  • Article 11: Taking action in defence of your community
  • Article 10: Collecting from the debtors takes time
  • Article 9: Community Statutes and the Law of Horizontal Property
  • Article 8: Who can vote at your community meeting
  • Article 7: The Easy Way of Penalizing the Bad Debtors
  • Article 6: Removing The Community Administrators Without Paying Them Compensation
  • Article 5: Official Notifications from your Community
  • Article 4: Counting the Double Majority Vote
  • Article 3: Challenging a Community Decision Properly
  • Article 2: Are your community fees clearly unfair?
  • Article 1 Inform your administrator when you sell your property
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About the articles.                                To see the full list off all articles select "more" above

These articles were conceived by José Luis Navarro Rosado
and written by Pete Woodall.
José Luis Navarro Rosado is the solicitor and senior administrator for Intercala Administration
www.intercala.com
Pete Woodall is an independent business man and part time writer.
The articles seek to throw some light on
The Law of Horizontal Property the law that governs all communities throughout Spain.
This law has been developed and honed over many years by successive Spanish governments, it covers all aspects of
community living from apartment blocks to massive urbanisations. It is the backbone of Spanish urban society.
The thousands of Ex-pats who choose to live in Spain will sooner or later come in contact with or up against the Law of Horizontal Property.
It guides and rules on everything from community meetings and voting, to subdivision of property, right of access and non payment of fees and charges.
A fascinating subject that twists and turns, it is talked about by many but fully understood by few.


José Luis Navarro Rosado has studied and practised community law on the Costa del Sol (Spain)
as a lawyer, a community administrator and as the president of the College of Administrators for the province of Málaga.

Pete Woodall  - is the vice-president of two healthy communities on the Costa del Sol and a joint owner of Woody's Los Boliches,
a small and popular shop specializing in the needs of the "ex-pat" residents on the Costa del Sol. He is also a keen birdwatcher and a member of the
Andalucia Bird Society


The articles were originally written by Pete for the Costa del Sol edition of the Euro Weekly News.
Spain's largest free issue newspaper and reproduced in many other of their other editions across Spain.

To see the list of articles select "more" at the top of the page
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