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habitacion/non-infraccion certificates

Posted: Wed Jan 1, 2020 2:58pm
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adammc

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Does anybody have any experience with obtaining these certificates from Pinoso town hall ie how long would it usually take for production. I have agreed the purchase of a property outside Pinoso but have been waiting for the certificates to be produced since about the end of October. The vendor has been sitting on the town hall to chase them apparently but they have still not been produced or one has but in the wrong format/wrong date. Any comments gratefully received.

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Posted: Wed Jan 1, 2020 5:01pm

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Posted: Wed Jan 1, 2020 5:01pm

I do know a great solicitor based in pinoso if you are interested 

adammc

Posted: Thu Jan 2, 2020 3:05am

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Posted: Thu Jan 2, 2020 3:05am

i have a solicitor engaged in Alicante who is a property specialist but thank you anyway.

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Posted: Fri Jan 3, 2020 6:51pm

If everything else is complete it really shouldn't be so long, have you asked your solicitor to chase up with the town hall?

adammc

Posted: Fri Jan 3, 2020 10:44pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 3, 2020 10:44pm

yes i have chased her and she has been to the town hall and spoken with the Notary but tells me that there is an open infraction case in another town hall department which she is trying together to the bottom of. I just wondered how long these things usually take as I was told 4 weeks but that was a couple of months ago

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