The Canary Islands are the latest autonomous region to request a bail-out from Madrid, somewhere in the region of €750,000,000...Canarian Weekly
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Canaries seek bailout from Madrid.
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If that is all the islands and not just Tenerife I would have expected it to be a lot more than that. With luck we might just get our hospital :sulk2:
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Would you believe that there are people who own properties on Tenerife trying to attribute this to the Canarian Government clampdown on Illegal letting ??
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Thats about €1000 for each person on Tenerife. More rubbish from Canarian Weekly then. I suspect the same issue will tell you tourism figures are up.
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BobMac wrote:Would you believe that there are people who own properties on Tenerife trying to attribute this to the Canarian Government clampdown on Illegal letting ??
Don´t think you will find any of them on this forum Bob, those of us who own on residential complexes don't and have never let and those who do let own on touristic complexes so we are all legal and above board.
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Don´t think you will find any of them on this forum Bob, those of us who own on residential complexes don't and have never let and those who do let own on touristic complexes so we are all legal and above board.
The strangest thing has got to be that the ones on the other forum who have been caught, and are squealing loudest about the unfairness of it, are still arguing that it's the law that's in the wrong, not them. Some of them have even admitted that they were made aware of the law and chose to ignore it
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Have i missed something ????
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Gypsy wrote:If that is all the islands and not just Tenerife I would have expected it to be a lot more than that. With luck we might just get our hospital
Agree with you Gypsy, thought it would be a lot more.
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I own feck all in Tenerife, and its all illegal.
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Topdog wrote:I own feck all in Tenerife, and its all illegal.
Rubbish, I know how you have been with the bar paperwork and getting the kids settled, all the i's have to be dotted and the t's crossed but you can bet if a someone is watching your comments they will take it as gospel.
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OK Rumbled, I own feck all in Tenerife and its all legal.
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