For ten years, the 32 co-owners – as well as a social landlord – of the Les Jardins de Candice real estate project, in Chevry-Cossigny (Seine-et-Marne), lived through hell.
Construction stopped, relaunched, then finally abandoned by a trickster promoter who quickly left the region, even the country.
An insurer placed in compulsory liquidation.
No way out possible.
And inevitably, money released and spent.
“It made us lose 120,000 euros,” says Philippe
(the first name has been changed)
who, with his companion Maeva
(the first name has been changed)
, was then embarking on life.
Now aged 36 and 34 respectively, they have already repaid 50,000 euros, but the rest of the slate remains for the bank.
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