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Bulgarian Dreams Rescue Seminar

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  • 23-02-2009 4:40pm
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    The following has been posted on OC's blog on Bulgarian Dreams. I'm posting it here for those who may have been clients of Bulgarian Dreams and may be interested in participating.

    Re: Bulgarian Dreams Rescue Seminar London 21/2/09

    Hi

    I feel it is important to give people some feedback to a Seminar I attended on 21/2/09 with 23 other Bulgarian Dreams purchasers and The International Law Partnership LLP Solicitors.

    This was following information posted on the BBC Watchdog website and advice given by the AIPP.

    Just to make things clear this post is advice only. I am a purchaser in Phase 3 of The Orchard, Bansko who is at a loss as to what to do next following Bulgarian Dreams collapse. I am not an agent/promoter or legal representative but just an individual that has invested a large sum of money that seemingly has been lost or so I thought.

    I found this seminar both enlightening and concerning but ultimately has given me some hope that I may be able to persue legal proceedings against either the now defunct Bulgarian Dreams or their associated Building Developers.

    There was a turnout of 23 people plus a further 13 that couldn't attend all of which have invested in Bulgarian Dreams Developments throughout Bulgaria including The Orchard myself.

    Mr John Howell (Senior Partner) and Ms Lyubov Jones (Bulgarian Solicitor) held this seminar at their offices in London and are going to act on our behalf as a collective in the first instance and then as individual groups following their initial findings in 6 weeks time.

    They have asked each person attending to post on as many relevant websites/forums that we use to get other owners in a similar situation to contact them and to instruct them to act on their behalf.

    There is a fee but this will be reduced the more people that instruct them.

    If you are in a similar situation as we are whether it be Phase 1 full payment made, awaiting Act 15 or initial deposit on an apartment in Phase 3 there is still hope and options but you must act quickly.

    There is too much to explain from the meeting to put in this post surfice to say the longer we sit on our hands and hope for the best the worse it will get.

    I hope this helps in some way.

    Good Luck

    Mark

    The International Law Partnership LLP contact emails are

    Mr John Howell pe@lawoverseas.com
    Ms Lyubov Jones lmj@lawoverseas.com
    Hanneri Swanepoel hsw@lawoverseas.com

    Website www.lawoverseas.com


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