LAS PEORES INMOBILIARIAS, TENER CUIDADO...
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CUIDADO CON OLCONA!!!
Hola, os aviso tener cuidado con esta inmobiliaria, son una gentuza de cuidado.
Al principio te tratan bien pero una vez hallas firmado el contrato te tratan fatal.
¿Dónde se ha visto que a un inquilino honrado que paga se le trate así de mal?
Hay un dicho: "El cliente siempre tiene la razón", pues en este país o para esta inmobiliaria NO.
Si intentas que te expliquen alguna duda a buenas, te tratan fatal.
Una inmobiliaria que vas y no se ve a los trabajadores está todo escondido, la verdad da muy mala impresión.
Y que todo es por carta, nunca son capaces de dar la cara y hablar civilizadamente.
Anónimo desde Suiza.15 jul 2009, 12:19 Anónimo
Antwoorden
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Las peores Inmobiliarias en Suiza.
Si sabéis de otros casos con otras inmobiliarias por favor exponerlo aquí.
Saludos.anónimo 15 jul 2009, 12:22 - Rapporteer misbruik -
MAFIOSOS
CIDADO CON ESTA INMOBILIARIA ES VERDAD SON UNOS ESTAFADORES.
mICHAEL 23 jul 2009, 02:53 - Rapporteer misbruik -
Panama Private Foundations
PANAMA PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
I. ADVANTAGES OF PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Private Foundations are a unique form of legal entity which acts like a Trust and operates like a company. Following are some of the advantages of Private Foundations:
a. A Foundation is a sui generis body corporate, in existence only in Panama, Liechtenstein and Austria, but where only Panama and Liechtenstein are "offshore jurisdictions".
b. It offers total secrecy and anonymity; no requirement to disclose beneficiaries; no requirement to file annual returns or financial statements; full exemption from taxation on any business activity or transaction carried outside of Panama; simple ongoing administration; complete management privacy and confidentiality.
c. A Foundation may transact in whatever currencies it chooses; its founders, members of the foundation council and protectors may be of any nationality and may be residents of any country; the accounting books of the Private Foundation may be kept in Panama or abroad.
d. In no case may its assets be used to satisfy the founder's or the beneficiaries obligations.
e. The law on inheritance regarding the founder's or the beneficiaries' domicile is not opposable to the foundation nor may it affect its validity or prevent the fulfillment of its objectives.
f. There are favorable asset protection sections in law.
II. CONSTITUTION REQUIREMENTS
The Panama Private Foundation is a legal entity established through a private or public instrument, by either one or more private person(s) or corporate entity(ies) (called the Founder(s) and the allocation or endowment of funds or assets by the Founder is essential to its creation. The Foundation becomes a corporate body (juridical person) by registering a Foundation Charter at the Public Registry which contains:
a. Its name, which must include the word "Foundation" (in any language)
b. Its domicile
c. The initial capital/estate (expressed in any currency) which can not be less than the equivalent of US$10,000.00
d. The name(s) and address(es) of the Member(s) of the Foundation Council which administers the estate (they can be individuals or corporate entity(ies)
e. The name and domicile of the Foundation's Resident Agent in Panama (which must be a lawyer or law firm)
f. The objectives and goals of the Foundation (these must be possible, reasonable, moral, and legal)
g. The manner in which the Beneficiaries (which may include the Founder), are selected
h. Reservation of the right to modify the Foundation Charter
i. The duration of the Foundation
j. The use to be made of the Foundation's assets and the manner in which its estate is to be liquidated in the event of dissolution.
III. FOUNDATION COUNCIL
Members of the Foundation Council may be natural or juridical persons of any nationality, and do not need to be residents of the Republic of Panama. GERLI & CO. may provide members of the Foundation Council acting as nominee if so desired. The Foundation Council has the following obligations and duties:
a. To manage the assets of the Foundation in accordance with the Foundation Charter or its regulations.
b. To carry out those acts, contracts or business as may be expedient or necessary to fulfill the purpose of the foundation and to include in such contracts, agreements and other instruments or obligations, such clauses and conditions as are necessary and expedient, being consistent with the foundation's purposes and not contrary to law, morality, good manners or public order.
c. To inform the beneficiaries of the foundation about its economic situation as provided by the Foundation Charter or its regulations.
d. To hand over to the beneficiaries of the foundation the assets or resources settled in their favor in the Foundation Charter or its regulations.
e. To carry out those acts or contracts which the foundation, according to the Private Foundations Law and other applicable legal or regulatory provisions, may be permitted to carry out.
IV. BENEFICIARIES
Optional Foundation Regulations (which are not registered at the Public Registry) can also be prepared, and this document could contain details regarding the Foundation Council's attributes, frequency of statements, causes for removal of the Foundation Council, and the manner of distribution of the Beneficiaries' interests. It is not required to appoint beneficiaries in the Foundation Charter, and in order to protect the Founder, the Beneficiaries are appointed in the Foundation's Regulations that are kept under strict confidentiality in the Registered Agent's office.
VI. OBLIGATIONS
As established in the Private Foundations Law, the foundation's assets shall constitute a separate estate from those of the founder's personal assets for all legal purposes. Therefore, same may not be seized, attached, or be the object of any action or preventive measures, save for obligations incurred or damages caused upon fulfillment of the foundation's aims or objectives or due to the legitimate rights of the foundation's beneficiaries. In no case shall they be used to satisfy the founder's or the beneficiaries' obligations. The founder's creditors shall have the right to object to the contribution or transfer of assets of a foundation where same constitutes a fraudulent act against creditors, but the rights and actions of such creditors shall prescribe in three (3) years as from the date of the contribution or transfer of assets to the foundation.
Also, members of the Foundation Council and of the supervisory bodies, if any, as well as public servants or private sector employees who have knowledge of the activities, transactions or operations of foundations shall maintain secrecy and confidentiality regarding these at all times. Breach of this obligation shall be punishable by six (6) months imprisonment and a B/.50,000.00 fine, without prejudice to the corresponding civil liability.Gerli & Co. Panama Legal office 04 aug 2009, 12:17 - Rapporteer misbruik