It has been revealed that a high-ranking official from the British Embassy in Madrid is currently in Alicante investigating complaints made by British residents over the local land laws.
With the number of British residents on the Costa Blanca now numbering 92,000 (double the total of British residents on the Costa del Sol - as most are not registered there I would add), these types of complaints have been proliferating.
Yesterday, the official had a series of meetings with Juliet Maric, the new British Consul in Alicante, who was appointed at the end of last year. Juliet has incidentally been looking at property in the Alicante area with my trusted colleague Steve.
Anyway, the fact of the matter is that with the BBC program the other week highlighting illegally built property in Catral it certainly is now causing ripples. Watch this space!!!
Property and lifestyle news from the northern reaches of the Costa Blanca - Spain
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