Now it start, in the beginning of April did the first illegal development to be demolished in Marbella, a bloqe of 34 properties in Las Chapas in Rio Real east of Marbella, was finally reduced to a pile of rubble at the end of last week. Machinery has still not made a start, however, on pulling down the second development that has been issued with a demolition order by the Town Hall. All eyes are now on the six houses built without a license by Prosavi on a green zone in Linda Vista Alta in San Pedro.
According to municipal sources it appears that the developers have sent several letters to the authority in an attempt to put off the demolition. The Town Hall has now delivered an ultimatum: the developers have until the end of May to start the work or the Planning Department will do it for them, and send them the bill afterwards.
From the beginning it was totally around 36.000 illegal apartments and villas who didn’t have correct building licenses, after 2 year has the Town Hall new coming down to 500 illegal properties, who maybe note going to get the licenses in the end. If you are a owner of a property and you have moved in, can you sleep well, the Town Hall is not take down any building where people are living in.

May 25th, 2009 at 11:02 am
Thats good that Marbella starting to clear up in the illgal building and also tell us which is not illegal communiteis.