Hello, just wondering if anyone else has a leaseback at An Douar in Audienne, Brittany.
If so have you received any rent yet? The development was over 2 years late completing, it is managed by Goelia who started the lease last year we have yet to receive any rent and am now getting worried about non - payment. I have contacted our agent in France but they are being stonewalled.
Looking around the forums it appears that the leaseback story is going to end up in courts all over France.
Can I take over the lease at this early stage because the managing company have not kept their side of the bargain?
Any thoughts welcome...
An Douar, Brittany
I think we are all getting the same email from C'est la Vie. Just waiting to see the money and some form of formal communication of a move to Goelia....
An Douar, Brittany
According to CLV last week Mr DELHAL (Residelia) is not
replying to telephone calls. So there is no update on
when they plan on paying the money promised. Apparently
GOELIA have paid Residelia some rent.
Bertrand of CLV does not think we should to sign the
lease before the rents have been paid. Indeed, if you
sign the lease with GOELIA, this will break the one with
RESIDELIA and there will no more guarantee to get the
payment from Mr DELHAL.
I am waiting for information for Bertrand to speak to Mr
LABRUNE, from GOELIA.
This is all the information that I have.
Does anyone have any further update on this?
An Douar, Brittany
Hi,
Have you heard anything from Bertrand or anyone else?
This is going on for too long.
Thanks
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
Sorry about the blank post... pushed the wrong button!
Everyone should by now have received the Goelia offer from Bertrand. Hopefully there will be 70% of signatures to carry this through... As part of the process, all the foreign and French owners are listed with their postal addresses. It would seem sensible to establish some sort of closed facebook page or similar so that we could all keep each other up to date with future developments etc. Can everyone identify themselves (maybe by sending a private email with contact details etc...) and if anyone is a whizz at facebook or similar, maybe a volunteer to set up the space??
greenfintry41260.9134375
An Douar, Brittany
Hi
Good to hear from another owner at An Douar. We did receive
rent for the first two quarters but I have just received my
bank statement and we have not received anything for the
last quarter. I have e-mailed my agent in France and the
management company this morning.
Please let me know how you have fared.
An Douar, Brittany
An Douar, Brittany
Hi ,
I was beginning to wonder if there was anyone else out there who had purchased at this development!.
We have just received our first payment although it is less than I expected.
We have not received any paperwork detailing what the payment is for. I have emailed asking for some information on this and suprise suprise had no reply in the last 3 weeks. We use Cest La Vie properties as our accountant/agent but they have been very ineffective at getting anything done at all.
We have also just got in touch with a French Lawyer to see if we can pursue this through the courts. My be we could share costs??
An Douar, Brittany
Hi
Good to hear from you. I also use c'est la vie. They are
currently on holidays. I think back on Monday. I have e-
mailed them and will ring on Monday to try and find out
what is happening.
We did receive the first two quarters rent without a
problem. The payment was a little late each quarter but
it did arrive.
I have also e-mailed residelia. They are also away on
holidays.
Perhaps if we both make contact with c'est la vie on
Monday. See what they say and take it from there.
Yes if necessary we could share a solicitor. It would
also be nice to make contact with others.
I have been watching the bookings for An Douar and they
appear to have been full all summer so it shouldn't be
anything to do with bookings.
Let me know what you think.
An Douar, Brittany
Hi,
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I will email on Monday and see what they say. I too have kept an eye on the bookings and as you say they appear to have been healthy all summer, a good sign. The reason Residelia gave me about the late payment was they tried to pay the money into my account and it bounced back! So why have I only received one payment?In the letter from Residelia they say that due to construction difficulties and the late delivery of the project there were money difficulties! They also said the would make up some sort of compensation ! To be honest this all sounds like twaddle! The money was also less than I had expected but we have had no receipt or statement to see if there have been any deductions. Did you receive any paperwork after your payments were made?
I think going forward the only way to put pressure on Residelia is via a solicitor.
In the meantime I will email Cest La Vie on Mon.
An Douar, Brittany
Hi
It appears that residelia have sent a letter to the
agents in France regarding the non payment of rent.I
guess this means that we are not the only ones. I did not
receive a letter. Cest la vie say they are looking into
this and will get back to me as soon as they have
information.
I don't know what we can do now. The property has been
booked throughout the summer. It is not as though there
are difficulties with occupancy.
Any ideas? I would like to know if there are any other
owners out there also so that we can get together in some
form of group action.
An Douar, Brittany
Hi,
I too have one apartment in An Dour and also in the same
boat.
I have not fully received rent yet. My last payment to
the builder was delayed. And for this reason they have
retained the rent in part. Last payment I made it in end
of September 2010. So by now I must have received at
least more than half of the rent because of holiday
period for the developer/management company at the start.
CLV are also my agents and they are generally good. But
when it comes to dealing with developer in terms of
getting your money (rent or interest), they cannot do
much because of stonewalling by developer (Promoinn).
See the explanation below by CLV for not receiving full
rent. You have to adjust it for the month by which you
have paid your full payment to the builder.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"Please see below the answer from the builder.
He received your check for the last payment today.
According to the contract the lease will start 15 days
after the full payment of the price of the property.
Therefore the lease will start on the 15th of October.
There is a 3 months holiday period for the rents (until
the 15th of January) which means that the first payment
will be beginning of March for the period from the 15th
of January till end of February plus the next three
months (March, April and May) payable in advance.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
++
Have all of you got the interest payment promised by the
developer for the delay in completion?
I have received a letter from Residalia that the rents
are being delayed because of by winter maintenance issues
in the development.
What I find with the Promoinn is they do seem to be slow
or indifferent about the promises or obligation with
regards to payments.
Yes, I would like to join your group, and see what we can
do about this whole mess.
An Douar, Brittany
Good to hear others are out there in the same boat. I
received an e-mail from CLV last week saying they were
waiting to contact Residelia - the person there is on
holidays. If they hear nothing by 30 September then they
suggest we proceed with a command de payer.
I am also about €300 euro out on the payment from the
developer for late delivery.
I guess we need to wait to see what CLV will suggest.
An Douar, Brittany
Hi,
I also am an unhappy An Douar leaseback owner. I got my via Leapfrog Properties unlike the rest of you. I have received one rent and got stonewalled when asking for other payments. I suspect we should actually be taking joint action as collectively as we lease the property to Residelia as a leaseback who then seem to lease on to Goelia. If we take our individual flats back and they fall outside the scheme we would be liable for VAT on the purchase. So perhaps we should track down as many people as we can and share the costs.
In addition I suspect we should be charging Residelia interest on the unpaid debts. As noted the place is let so there should be money. I thi
John
An Douar, Brittany
Yes, count me in joint action.
Individual action will not be effective and joint action
will make Residelia realise it will be serious and
persistent.
Of course what ever the burden, it will be shared so no one
will suffer too much pain.
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
A couple of us are thinking of setting up a facebook page to carry forward issues about An Douar, and would like to get as many owners to subscribe as possible. Please can any of you occasional visitors express some views and any news of developments before we embark on this process?
Thanks
An Douar, Brittany
I agree we need to get together in a joint action. What do
people suggest?
CLV have been in contact and have suggested waiting until
the end of September - if nothing has happened by then they
will send a 'demand de payer'. If we wait until we see the
outcome of this perhaps then we could engage a french
solicitor.
We also need to keep trying to find other owners.
An Douar, Brittany
I would suggest we write to whoever sold us the property informing them that the leaseback is not working and that we would like to be put in touch with other purchasers. Data protection means that they cannot put us in direct contact but they could pass along messages from us asking others to contact us. I think they will cooperate as if I was them I would want to keep us onside as they do not want us lumping the agents into the whole sorry business which would be our other recourse.
In terms of next steps, it seems that we can apply relatively cheaply for a court injunction that can compel them to pay and if they chose not to plunder their bank accounts for the money. I found this which looks interesting and relevant http://www.french-property.com/guides/france/working-in-fran ce/letting-property/legal-proceedings/
An Douar, Brittany
Hi All,
I want to be clear about the new lease and I understood
"The common areas will be returned to us as (i.e. the
owners of aprtments) compensation for the loss of yield.
Is this still the case with the current new lease
contract.
Because, the new contract says common area will be at the
disposal of GOELIA.
Can some one explain this ?
Thanks
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
Jussi - that isn't the way to do it. The sales agents will not help you, either offically or unofficially. If you think they care about you, you are being naive and the chances of sticking a legal rap on them is very small indeed. The Syndic is obliged by law to provide details of all owners on request; I can't remember exactly under what particular law this obligation arises but you will probably find it somewhere on this site. Write to the Syndic in French by registered letter asking for this information. One other poster on this forum was given the information by her local French tax office, although that must have been unofficially. One other means of doing it is simply to turn up at the residence, offer the residence manager 50 Euros or a nice lunch and ask him to give a list of owners to you in return. If none of this works, you may probably conclude that the developers, managers and Syndic are in cahoots. This is the voice of very sorry experience speaking and I hate to see people re-inventing the wheel.
An Douar, Brittany
Hi, I will wait until end of Sept. and see what C`est La Vie say.
I would guess Commande de payer will be issued and then if nothing happens (very likely) we could all pay for a solicitor. I have been in contact with Fabien Cordiez who has acted for people on this forum - he will point us in the right direction as to what we can do next.
Another more general point about leaseback , does anyone know if Euro MP`s have been told of the problems and or if any investigative journalists are on the case? It may be that National exposure will push the French Government into doing something about this sorry mess.
An Douar, Brittany
I am not sure that it is possible to explain this........ There are
supposedly two processes going on, a new management firm Goelia
that will run the complex ( so will need the common areas and frankly I
would want them to cover the running costs of the pool etc) and the title
of the common areas that were not previously apportioned to owners
but was held by the builder and Residelia. If we are to get anything
back from Residelia I suspect the common area may be about the only
asset that we might stand a chance of clawing back......
I do not have any idea how the process of recovering what we might be
due from Residelia is progressing however. Hope this helps
An Douar, Brittany
Yes I am happy to do this- wait and then contact a solicitor. I think we should also press CLV for contact with other owners. I will be sending an e-mail asking them to forward my contact details to other owners.
An Douar, Brittany
Hi All,
I received an e-mail before Christmas to say that
Residelia were paying one quarter rent in final
settlement. However no money appeared in my bank account.
When I queried this I was informed that Residelia cannot
be contacted anymore so therefore nothing can be got from
the company. It appears that some owners received rent.
But most did not. Can any one confirm this?
In short it appears through my enquiry that there is
little hope to recover anything from Residelia at this
stage.
Does anyone know what the situation is with the Goelia
contract? Is this 'up and running'. Can we expect some
rent?
An Douar, Brittany
Just had an email in from C'est La Vie saying 70% of owners have signed for the management role to be taken over by Goelia, so this should now be going ahead. If you missed the boat I guess it might still be possible to join ...... might be best to email Bertrand?
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