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Originally Posted by andyharris
STATEMENT FROM LEGAL ALLIANCES WORLDWIDE SOLICITORS TO THEIR CLIENTS BUYING PROPERTY ON “REGENCY” DEVELOPEMENTS IN EGYPT
We refer to the recent comments found on forums and internet sites that many of you will have read with regards to Regency developments in Egypt and Andrew Harris.
Like you, the issues that were being referred to caused us some concern. After initiating enquiries in Egypt and of the developer we have arrived (based on the information we have received) at the following conclusions:
1. Double-Selling – We are not found any instance of double-selling which is where a property has been sold more than once to bona fide buyers at the same time. The position may have been confused with a contract that has been revoked by the developer for example where the buyer is in default of paying the final balance on completion and then re-marketed and sold to another buyer which a developer is entitled to do in such circumstances but it is not double-selling.
2. Our enquiries in Egypt have confirmed to us that they are not aware of any official investigation into Andrew Harris.
3. When considering the other allegations being made such as theft etc. we did so from the standpoint of credibility. We noted that no specific information was given in terms of names, dates or circumstances. In English law, the absence of such evidence or substance makes the allegations entirely without merit and perhaps spurious.
We are aware that given the ease of access there is to the internet and a worldwide audience it can sometimes be abused perhaps by a competitor or ex-employee or a disgruntled buyer particularly if they can do so with anonymity. Our main concern for our clients was to see if there was any substance to the allegations being made. The results of our enquiries have indicated to us there is nothing credible to support them.
Philip Morris
Solicitor and Managing Director
Legal Alliances Worldwide
Dated 12.06.2008
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Andy where did you get this??