
The Tribunal Supremo has thrown out the appeal by the homeowners on Cármenes de Mar in La Herradura; thus freeing the Town Hall of the obligation of carrying out stabilisation work on the hillside.
The Consejo Consultivo (Advisory Board) has rejected the claim by the developers constructions above Playa Curumbico, why had sought to blame the Town Hall.
Motril is set to add a large green area between the Ronda Sur Road and the port, which was already included in the PGOU.
The Vélez-Málaga Town Hall is steeped in another controversial decision following the one to increase their salaries.
Well, the Motril golf club’s plan to enlist the financial assistance of flat owners on Playa Granada has failed dismally.
It’s taken four years to get a judicial decision but at last the judge has sentenced in favour of the affected property owner on Urbanización Carmenes del Mar.
Incredibly, the builders behind the Cerro Gordo urbanización put the blame on the property owners for the damaged homes. This came out in the first of the eight, scheduled court sessions.
You would think that developers would be very much in tune with how people want to live; not just where they want to live, but in many cases, they are more in tune with how much money can be made, knowing that somebody will always buy the properties in question… even if they do eventually take the developer to court.