European purchasers of properties being developed by Grupo Mall of Spain along Campeche state’s Gulf of Mexico shoreline are demanding their money back, plus damages, according to Tonatiuh Rovierosa of the ROH law firm. The charges — and these have yet to be proved in a court of law — are that delivery of condominium units and the golf course were promised for 18 months ago. Grupo Mall blames the delay on the failure by local authorities to complete a highway to the area. Under the purchase contract, buyers can lose money invested if they fail to meet payments on time. The builder, however, can be excused from meeting delivery dates if the delay is not the fault of the builder.
Jimm Budd
Reporting From Mexico City
Member of the Society of American Travel Writers
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