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It is difficult to give you specific advice as I do not have all the facts in your particular case. You say that you were given a completion date of December 2003 with the possibility of a 3 month over run. You say that you asked Atlas what the situation should be if they over run the 3 month period and took them at their word. I assume that you signed a purchase contract when you bought the property and in this contract there should be clauses specifying the completion date, and the consequences should this date not be met. It is normal for a the buyer's Spanish lawyer / solicitor to ensure that there is included in the puchase contract a clause that specifies the daily rate of compensation should the completion date be broken. If your purchase contract does have a compensation clause for the breach of the completion date, and your attempts at obtaining compensation from the developer fail, it is advisable to obtain a record of your claim. This is done by using a Public Notary to make the claim on your behalf which will provide you with an official record of your claim. If you still not compensated by the developer and the property is finally completed late it is advisable that you pay the final amounts and take legal possession of the property. Then you can make a formal legal claim for the compensation due. If it becomes obvious that the developers are not going to be able to complete the property because of a problem with road access it is essential that you employ a lawyer immediately to look into the details of your case, as there is the possibility that the vendor is having problems completing his side of the sales agreement. You will need specific advise in this situation which I am unable to provide due to the limited facts I have of your case.

If you used a Spanish lawyer on your purchase that lawyer / solicitor should be able to advise on the steps to take. If you did not use a lawyer I recommend that you find an independent Spanish lawyer to act on your behalf as soon as possible to deal with this matter on your behalf. I always recommend to clients not to deal directly with estate agents when purchasing a property, and to get their lawyer to thoroughly check what they are told by the agent, and ensure that all important terms agreed with the vendor are included in the contract. Your lawyer should also include clauses in the purchase contract to protect you should the vendor break the terms he has agreed.

All the Spanish Lawyers of the Spanish Marbella law firm Puerta Vides SL are members of and regulated by the Malaga Law Society (Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Malaga).