Jul 19

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Owners of property in Marbella can starting relax now. Marbella Town Halls mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, did have a press conference this week and she made it clear her intention to legalize most of the illegally built property in the municipality, including that constructed during the years of the GIL administration.

 

Totally, she said that is estimated 18,000 buildings constructed under GIL era and after with his illegal licenses, which did not meet the requirements of the 1986 Urban Plan, would now be legalized, and that includes some of the most controversial examples such as Banana Beach with 300 residents, and the constructions at La Vibora and Río Real with 30 residents each one. There are so many people who have purchased apartments, townhouses and villas who were illegal whiteout know that. Despite their being technical and judicial reports issued against the legality of these buildings, they are now included in the ‘normalizations process’.

Marbella Town Halls new PGOU urban plan leaves only some 1,000 illegal structures and most of those are not completed, and hence unoccupied. What is going to happen with then is not clear jet. But the Mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, says she will protect those who purchased any apartments or villas in Marbella in good faith and have been swindled by builders and lawyers.

Related article: 38.194 illegal property Marbella.

Marbella Town Hall against Greenlife Golf Club.

Marbella Town Hall steals a slice of Antonio Banderas garden

37.000 unsold properties, not 21.000 for province Malaga and Marbella

Holiday homes on the Costa del Sol and Marbella escape demolition

 



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Jul 6

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This crazy Marbella and Malaya is a newer ending story. Marbella Town Hall has started disciplinary action against the former Planning consultant Juan Antonio Roca for “unjustified absence from work”. Roca, considered the ringleader of the Malaya corruption at the Town Hall, has been in prison for the last three years. (And he should stay there for the rest of his life) But, by the Spanish law has he a placed reserved for him in Marbella Town Hall and they say that legally they are unable to sack him. So, Roca has a job to go to when he is released from prison. He has a placed reserved for him in Marbella Town Hall with the same wage that he had when was taken to prison, 9,000 € a month.

The step taken by the Town Hall has been criticized by the local PSOE opposition group who claim that Roca should be fired from his post at the Marbella Operative Services as he already has several firm convictions against him.

The local government argues the disciplinary action is the necessary first step towards Roca’s dismissal, according to the Town Hall’s legal service. People have bourt a property Marbella in god faith, but now is it illegal.  Roca have done so much shit in for Marbella community and the people with his illegal and corruption building licenses for Marbella apartments and villas in Marbella.

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Jul 3

greenlife-golf-clubWhen are this stupid Town Hall going to stop all the “actions” against companies, urbanizations and private owners of propery in Marbella for illegal buildings and constructions and all the other thing who was happen under the Gil era.  Now has The Town Hall suspended the action against the Greenlife Golf Club, which was built illegally 16 years ago on municipal land, whilst they study the consequences of a forced closure.

Representatives of the business owner Maximo Filippa, who is implicated in the “Malaya” scandal, said that the closure of the facility would mean the loss of more than 30 jobs and affect the local economy. The closure notice was issued in March, as in 1986 the land was classified as destined for cultural or religious use, but in 1993, during the Gil era, Filippa built the golf course. What is done is done, the Town Hall should concentrations there power to quick sort out the situations with the illegal urbanizations apartments Marbella and villas in Marbella instead and do the legal again.

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Jun 25

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One of the few and last famous people we have left in Marbella are the Town Hall now hunting out of the community. Antonio Banderas, one of Spain’s most famous film actor and singer,  who is a property owner in Los Monteros, Marbella, will have to pay a price for appearing as legal on the town’s new urban development plan (PGOU). The actor will have to give up the part of his garden that lies south of the swimming pool, a loss of a total of 1,243 square meters which also include a narrow strip adjoining the Siete Revueltas stream, because in the new PGOU plan reserves a strip to the south of the actor’s property for public parks and gardens.

 

The text of the new PGOU establishes that the plot houses a detached property built with a license granted against the valid planning regulations at the time. However his beautiful beach villa, La Gaviota, will be allowed to remain standing in exchange (community robbery) for part of the garden which will permit public access to the beach. Do you really think he or any wealthy people is going to stay in this stupid community, who one year give you building license and then a couple year later tell you it is illegal and want you to pay a penalty for that….

 

The legal situation of the property has already been through the courts. In April 2003 the Andalusian High Court (TSJA) ordered the demolition of part of the villa after the building license granted by Marbella Town Hall in 1995, when Jesús Gil y Gil was mayor, was annulled. Banderas, who acquired the property a coupe of years after the license had been awarded, appealed against the sentence but this was rejected in January 2008.

 

The Marbella Town Hall then applied to postpone this demolition order until the new PGOU has been finally approved, just as it has done with other cases in which the properties are likely to be legal once the new regulations come into force. Meanwhile the community of property owners on the Los Monteros estate has already announced that it would report a case of influence peddling if La Gaviota was finally allowed to remain standing.

 

Bandera’s neighbors plan to continue with this action, according to their legal representatives, as they consider that the compensation proposed by the PGOU only involves giving up part of the garden but not handing over an area of land equal to the size of the plot occupied by the house.

The ‘La Gaviota’ conflict gained another angle some six months ago. The criminal action against former mayor Julián Muñoz and other ex-GIL councilors for granting the license for the construction of the villa was shelved in December 2008 by a local judge. This problem is the same for many owners of Marbella apartments and Marbella villas in Marbella area.

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Jun 4

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One by one are they catch, all the chiefs and corrupted people from operation Malaya in Marbella. The latest one who was catch was the ex Marbella Mayor brother. We found this article in typicallyspain.

 

Juan Antonio Yagüe was arrested for a pending prison sentence. His sister has meanwhile been reported for assault after allegedly slapping a teenage boy who called her a crook.

 

It’s been revealed that Juan Antonio Yagüe, a former councillor in Marbella and brother to the ex Mayor, Marisol Yagüe, is in custody following his return to Spain from Venezuela. He’s been the subject of an international search warrant since fleeing the country in 2006 and it’s understood the ex councillor gave himself up at the Spanish consulate last Friday and flew home to Spain under a safe conduct order. He was arrested in Madrid and is now in prison in Soto de Real, El País reports.
According to information from Diario Sur, the arrest warrant was issued in November 2006 after Yagüe failed to turn up for a one-year prison sentence for planning crimes. He also faces several other criminal cases.

His sister the ex Mayor, charged in the Malaya corruption case and suspected in around 20 other criminal cases, meanwhile faces action from the mother of a teenage boy who she allegedly slapped. Sur says the incident was on Tuesday when Yagüe is accused of stopping her car at a secondary school near her home in Marbella after the 15 year old shouted out ‘thief’ and ‘crook’ as she went by. Witnesses say she slapped him on the face when he said he would prove it to her ‘whenever you want’.

The mother later reported the ex Mayor for assault.

 

 

Other article of Malaya; Marbella town hall wants 1.200 paintings back.

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May 31

The week has gone fast, but still not. Every day it happens something new, we receive two new villas and two new apartments for sale, new reports of Malaya in Marbella, economic reports in the world, and other news. I have written little about it, here are this week’s blog:

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The new properties for sale are:
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Happy reading!

 

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