The recent Hacienda Riquelme committee announcement that they are
upset by some remarks really does question their standing. They are
upset when queried on the number of retired committee members yet their
profiles clearly state that they are retired!
Did they comment on the lack of open and honest communications across the Resort?
Did they comment on the Committee always glossing over the key problems within the Resort?
Are they upset that other owners know really too much of the true state of affairs and that they are headless pigeons to fix it?
Balanced
viewpoints and open and honest communications really do need to be
considered and we are always available to help the Committee understand
the hole they have dug and what is required to turnaround the Resort.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Monday, 30 June 2014
July 2014 Newsfeed
Hacienda Riquelme Owners
2014 July Resort Newsletter...........
The Committee
Overview
Not really a good report on the current state of the Resort. It is really does question what exactly Resortalia and the Committee do on a daily basis that supports the concept of a 5 star Golf Resort!
1) The mess at the Workers Compound continues unabated and the situation appears to be getting a lot worse with rubbish dumped everywhere.
WOULD YOU BUY OR RENT AN APARTMENT THAT LOOKED OUT ONTO THIS?

3) At the same time we have the roads collapsing next to the post boxes and some of the children play areas being an accident waiting to happen especially for the under 5 kids with electric cables exposed.............
4) We have the old Polaris strips being dumped to create another eyesore!






8) The lakes have seen better days

And this is all with 1.2 million euros of debts and rising.

As we approach the 5 year anniversary of the HRGR Association and its affiliated sites
then we have seen Resort Presidents and Committees come and go, however we have never seen the Resort in such poor condition as recently.
Time for action and change!
2014 July Resort Newsletter...........
The Committee
Obviously the Committee should be congratulated for stepping
up to the mark and representing ALL Owners
in their best interests however, anyone that raises their heads into these
elected positions really should be aware of the “dog eat dog” culture within
Hacienda Riquelme.
All owners have invested considerable amounts into the
purchase of their properties and the ongoing running costs of the resort. For
contracts to be signed by the committee such, for example, the latest gardening
contract when the contract, key performance conditions and clauses have never been
published to all owners is inexcusable.
- How are owners supposed to know if this
350,000 euros yearly contract is being spent well, in the right areas and with the key
performance criteria being achieved?
- Is it just their gardening contract or the contract for all owners?
If owners then question the Committee on these matters then
they classed by the Committee as trouble makers and are then named and shamed
amongst all the fellow owners.
If the Committee is doing is dong such a great job, then why
are there so many key problems across the resort. Where is the detailed case
summary information of which 1.2 million debtors are in court and the stages of
the court proceedings? Where is the information of how many debtors are
untraceable, the key issue as confirmed by the previous resort president?
In terms of this website and others it should be noted that
the previous resort president was recently quoted as stating:
"Hi
Thanks for continuing to send me your monthly updates, I always look forward to them - the quality is excellent and if I ever return to an elected position I would seek your help with the Community website, such is the quality of the website.
Best wishes,
Michael"
Thanks for continuing to send me your monthly updates, I always look forward to them - the quality is excellent and if I ever return to an elected position I would seek your help with the Community website, such is the quality of the website.
Best wishes,
Michael"
It appears that the current Resort President has a different viewpoint probably due to the hole he has dug!
And finally as the Committee represents all owners interests
then they clearly need to be aware that fundamental issues will be raised as
and when required. If the heat becomes to hot in the kitchen then they can
always stand aside, do the decent thing and resign, (that is resign twice and
not still stand as has happened !), as the issues, and owners with these issues,
will not go away. The committee may change overtime however we will not be it
5, 10, 15 years or whatever we will still be around to show the true Hacienda
Riquelme Culture and spirit.
Overview
Not really a good report on the current state of the Resort. It is really does question what exactly Resortalia and the Committee do on a daily basis that supports the concept of a 5 star Golf Resort!
1) The mess at the Workers Compound continues unabated and the situation appears to be getting a lot worse with rubbish dumped everywhere.
WOULD YOU BUY OR RENT AN APARTMENT THAT LOOKED OUT ONTO THIS?
2)
And yet at the same time didn't the Committee members did really well
with the clean up of the old supermarket site! Could that be because
some of them overlook the site!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3) At the same time we have the roads collapsing next to the post boxes and some of the children play areas being an accident waiting to happen especially for the under 5 kids with electric cables exposed.............
4) We have the old Polaris strips being dumped to create another eyesore!
5) The irrigation to the Sports Area has been stopped
6) The gardens grass and trees are in very poor conditions throughout the resort
7) the Greens and bunkers are in a poor condition
8) The lakes have seen better days
And this is all with 1.2 million euros of debts and rising.
As we approach the 5 year anniversary of the HRGR Association and its affiliated sites
then we have seen Resort Presidents and Committees come and go, however we have never seen the Resort in such poor condition as recently.
Time for action and change!
Thursday, 5 June 2014
SPANISH DREAM HOMES ~ NOW ABANDONED!
Comparisons to HRGR?
SPANISH DREAM HOMES ~ NOW ABANDONED!
Whilst
my visit to El Valle was short and sweet, I realised that the original
purchasers of the hundreds of properties on the development, probably
had expected more, when they signed on the dotted line. I wondered what
clever marketing had resulted in the sales of many of the properties.
What had the developers promised ‘would’ be built? How had they ‘sold’
this dream to the purchasers? I’m all for peace and quiet, but this was
more like a ghost town.
http://www.eyeonspain.com/blogs/rosiewalters/13106/ONCE-SPANISH-DREAM-HOMES-~-NOW-SADLY-ABANDONED.aspx
SPANISH DREAM HOMES ~ NOW ABANDONED!
They
say every picture paints a story and never more so than the images I
captured last year which shows in no uncertain terms how a Spanish dream
home can turn into an abandoned nightmare!
I
had joined my daughter for the last few days of family trip to the
Costa’s. My girl didn’t have much time, or indeed inclination to
research the area, it was a quick getaway she was looking for with
sunshine, and a pool for the kids being the only ‘must have’s. So she
booked a villa through Owners Direct which looked as if it would tick
all the boxes.
The
holiday home was on a development on the edge of the El Valle Golf
resort, which is between Banos and Mendigo just off the Murcia-San
Javier motorway. The approach was lined with quite pretty houses of
various sizes.
Pink
and crimson bougainvillea draped itself round trellised gateways, pots
of red geraniums, blazed against the white washed walls, it was all
picture perfect.
Pretty whitewashed houses, it all looked so promising!
At
first glance, the house really couldn’t be faulted. It was well
maintained internally, plenty of big rooms, nice out door area, all this
along with the long hot sunny days, what more could you ask for.
But
apart from one bar/restaurant, which was situated within the very posh
club house, and one very small adjoining supermarket, there truly was
NOTHING else within walking distance of either the villa we were staying
in, or the hundreds of other properties in the area.
No
friendly little café bars, no dedicated bakery, no place to sit and
watch the world go by. To me, it truly was a place of nothingness!
Of
course this is probably not an issue for holiday makers such as us, who
want to hire a car and go out and about to the beach and see the
sights. But on a daily basis for expats, there was no sense of
community. Nowhere to go where you might bump into friends for a coffee
and a chat, as you would do in a friendly village.
Plenty of apartments for sale here!
At
any time during the day, the only sound to be heard was the occasional
gentle thwack of the golf ball as the players made their way round the
course. During my daily walk to the one, tiniest of shops, I did not see
one other person, ever. The streets were generally deserted and on
closer inspection, so were many of the houses and apartments.
This
was in August, school holiday time in the UK and I would have expected
to hear children playing in the swimming pools. Shouldn’t there have
been extended families staying in these large villa’s laughing and
chatting, and whilst I know the Spanish often retreat to the hills in
the height of summer, surely some of them would have been in residence?
Holiday home pool and patio, ticked all the boxes!
The
design of the patio area at our own villa, meant it was very easy to
take a peek at the houses situated on each side of our rented holiday
home. They had both been abandoned. To the left, the swimming pool was
home to frogs and mosquitoes, and a horrible green algae covered what
was once the blue tiles. A family of feral cats had made their home on the terrace and the associated smell was overwhelming.
To
the right, amazingly, the doors to this house were all unlocked, I
actually walked into every room, and the property was full of quite
expensive furniture, white goods, pictures, linens and crockery. It was
as if the owners had just left one day and never returned. The
overwhelming smell inside this house was of damp and it was obvious the
place had not been visited for long time.
Sadly neglected garden home to feral cats!
Even
with my own personal quest to return to Spain, (and virtually anywhere
will do!) I wouldn’t want to live, even for free, on a community built
virtually in the middle of nowhere, and I can’t imagine why anyone else
would want to either.
Perhaps THIS above anything the reason for the abandoned houses.
I
recently wrote about the impact homesickness can have on the strongest
of relationships, but surely WHERE you live can also be the making or
breaking of any relocation dream.
On
reflection, and with the benefit of hindsight, do you wish you’d chosen
to live in a different town, area, or even just a different type of
property in Spain?
Maybe you even know of, or live near El Valle, if so, perhaps you can paint a different picture.
http://www.eyeonspain.com/blogs/rosiewalters/13106/ONCE-SPANISH-DREAM-HOMES-~-NOW-SADLY-ABANDONED.aspx
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
1.2 MILLION DEBTORS and RISING...................
Previously from Ron:
"You words claiming “debtors have doubled in the last two years”. This is not true, they have not. The number of apartments with debtors last month was 311. The number at the end of 2011 was 353. This is a 13.5% increase in the number of debtors. Obviously there is an additional debtor, PW since 2011."
Well Ron, the comment that was made related to the EUROs comparision which is NOW 3 TIMES the level from when Micheal departed...
mmmm
oh 353 out of 1,864 apartments is VERY HIGH as well...and as we understand rising............
Clowns ?
No more Resort President Newsletters..................!
What a shame and another case of the non-existent communications and participation to all owners. We have a number of websites, blogs, twitter and Facebook pages already in existence to help the committee with!
In terms of the smaller communications going forward, then maybe it is worth a word on communicating the sabotage of the greens that has taken place recently......... but then why would they tell all owners what has been going on?
We know, the committee knows, so why shouldn't everyone know?
Monday, 2 June 2014
Dog eat Dog attitude continues.....?
Details from our affiliated site:
Webpage Hits continue to grow!!!!!
Details from our affiliated site:
Webpage Hits continue to grow!!!!!
Webpage Hits continue to grow!!!!!
All Resorts have issues at different levels and are no surprise to many. Progress is being made at Hacienda Riquelme sometimes however time and time again, one step forward leads to two steps back.
The continuing issues requiring addressing are:
- The ever increasing level of debtors with insufficient reporting of summary case details and tracking
- Over expenditure in the general community participation which is not shown in the sub community financial statements.
- Potential changes to the statutes of the community without prior sub community approval.
- Participation of all owners in the EUCC public areas and compliance with the EUCC Statutes including IRM starting to pay its monthly fees.
- Security of information and compliance with data protection regulations
- Competitive tendering of all key contracts with service level agreements in place for performance monitoring.
- Appropriate realistic compensation and resolution to the building structure issues.
- The water runoff issues to the sports area car park need to be resolved together with the removal of the floodlights.
- The workers compound needs to relocated as per the submitted Resort plans and replanted or screened off.
- The chemical risks identified within the resort require immediate actioning
- The eroding hills in front of the Sub Communities need to addressed ASAP especially in light of the recent earthquake.
- The sinking and cracking swimming pools.
- The desert conditions in which the Resort is built needs to drive a sustainability plan on how we use less brought-in resources and assess alternatives such as LED lighting, solar energy and rain run-off capture.
One area of concern that has now been there for the last six months is the Presidents December newsletter which is still freely available for anyone to access over the internet
http://www.hrgr.es/index2.php
Will the Committee ever fix this lack of security?
Dog eat Dog attitude continues.....?
As reported by the Hacienda Riquelme Blog the Council has now decided that the grass verges can disappear within the resort.What is very concerning however is the position of the Committee to seek damages against other owners for this valid issue to be raised in the first place.
So we have a committee that does not like to communicate with fellow owners and when collectively fellow owners raise issues to the Murcian Council, then the Committee will then sue them for damages.
The "dog eat dog attitude" continues!
We await what will happen with the second owners appeal that is underway to Murcia Council!
Holiday makers be aware!
From last June's Presidents Newsletter:"
June, July and August are the months when
those owners who rent their apartments seek to optimize their revenue so that
HR resembles a holiday resort.
Unfortunately, too many holidaymakers are
attracted by some of the extremely low rentals that can be had here but who do
not understand that apart from the golf course, there is little else to do. If
the holidaymaker does not have access to a hire car, their options are
decidedly limited.
If you rent, please make sure that your
tenants understand the limitations of our facilities. HR was designed as a 5*
golf resort and is just not suitable as a general holiday resort."
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You have been told!
Debtors
Of course debt management is never easy however unless the right level of experienced resource is dedicated to the task then it is even harder.
Resortalia should be congratulated on now employing more debt "management" local personnel however questions should really be raised as to why now, why so late in the day when the debt is three times the debt inherited by the previous Resort President?
At the same time, better late then never, is the confirmation, that unless Resortalia has the debtors correct updated address then no debt will ever be collected. Didn't the last Resort President state this informally 3 years ago!
As the majority of the owner debt is for owners that cannot be traced then it does really question the strategy being utilised.
The truth "outs" eventually!
Boom time for Spain's costumed debt collectors
As Spain's economy falters, the debt-collecting business is booming and has devised colourful new variants to play on people's embarrassment at having their indebtedness paraded in public. El Cobrador del Frac – "The Debt Collector in Top Hat and Tails" – is a nationwide operation which sends employees dressed like Hollywood villains to collect debts. To underline the message, the theatrically-clad collector carries a black briefcase with his calling spelled out in capital letters.
Chasing bad debts has grown 30 per cent this year, says Juan Carlos Granda, a director of El Cobrador del Frac, adding: "We expect demand for our services to soar in the autumn and winter as the crisis deepens."
Following the collapse of Spain's building boom, the clients who use the company to get their debts repaid are mostly small and medium-sized construction firms. "We advise the debtor initially by fax," says Mr Granda. "Some pay immediately and others don't. So we send a collector round in uniform, in a conspicuously labelled car. They feel ashamed because we have made their indebtedness public."
El Cobrador claims a 70 per cent success rate. "We are dealing with professional debtors who know all the tricks and who can pay but don't."
Spaniards are often slow to pay debts, a tendency that goes back centuries, says Pere Brachfield, a self-styled "debtologist" at Barcelona's School of Business Administration. Spanish law allows a leisurely 94 days to settle bills, compared with a European average of 30 days. It can take three years to pursue a debtor through the courts, during which time the company may have gone bust or changed its name. No wonder an estimated 60 per cent of creditors write off their debts.
El Cobrador de Frac, set up 20 years ago, has 550 staff and many imitators. Other collectors dress up as clowns, monks, bull-fighters or masked swordsmen. One always works with his dog and attributes his high success rate to the barking that accompanies his visits. Another plays the bagpipes until payment is received.
Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/boom-time-for-spains-costumed-debt-collectors-922500.html
Maybe its time to send in the Clowns............!
Golf Course Lakes
It appears that some of the smaller lakes have been filled slightly by lowering the water levels of the main lake. Not really a long term fix, but time will tell especially with the hot summer conditions underway. Watch this space!
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Hacienda Riquelme - Golf Course Condition
Following
numerous concerns, complaints and vociferous comments over the last
weeks regarding the very poor current condition of our Hacienda Riquelme
golf course, an on-course inspection meeting took place last week
(23/4/14) between Colin Archer (HR Committee member responsible for
Golf), Enrique Herrero (Director General of IRM - the golf course
owners) and Francisco Allo (Head greenkeeper from Selprats - the golf
course maintenance company).
The
topics of discussion during the inspection were the very poor condition
of the greens, the lack of water in the lakes, the increasing damage to
tees and fairways being caused by rabbits, the hardness of the sand in
the bunkers and the poor condition of the netting around the driving
range after damage suffered in recent high winds. The netting is being
replaced as this is being written.
Below is the communication the Committee has subsequently received from Enrique Herrero of IRM which we pass to you …...
“Here
I include the explanation of the situation of the golf course that we
have been having for the last weeks. Please resend it to the rest of the
HR residents as an official statement coming from the IRM company.
1)
The grass variety in Hacienda Riquelme is Paspalum Vaginatum that gets
the winter appearance once the temperature is below 7 degrees. This
means that during the winter presents a brown appearance and without any
signs of activity. In order to avoid this poor appearance during the
winter we have to do several re-seeds of other varieties that are more
resistant to the winter temperatures but don´t stand the high summer
temperatures, so that they start to die gradually during the summer,
helped by the application of some herbicides to end up with a playing
surface which is fully Paspalum. The last re-seed was with Poa
Trivialis.
The
consequence of doing this operation year by year is a weakness of the
original variety (Paspalum Vaginatum) as well as a contamination of bad
seeds that end up spoiling the condition of the greens. To avoid this
damage it is convenient to stop the re-seeding for one or two
consecutive years within a period of 10 years. The problem of those
years is that the aesthetic appearance of the greens is very poor even
on the first stages of the spring phase, and it also affects the rolling
of the ball.
What
is more, the growing of the Paspalum in spring is very irregular as you
can see in the fairways of Alhama, Saurines or Hacienda Riquelme. It
also depends on the year; there are some years with long periods of
evolution as unlikely the current year. There are physiological aspects
that don´t have a simple explanation but in general, it is much more
difficult when the autumn temperatures fall very fast and the spring
season we have alternatively very warm weeks with cold days in the
middle.
In this moment we are mowing the grass daily, using the rollers and making weekly vertical cuts to accelerate the whole process.
2)
Regarding the rabbit damages, the fact that the native areas remain
clean of bad seeds means that the rabbits are force to come out of their
refuges on to the golf course to eat, chew the grass (main damages) and
dig on the bunker sand. Currently we have license to capture them with
cages but they got use to those and it is hard for it now to be
effective. We are searching for other methods of keeping away those
rabbits without needing of capturing them, and we are going to try an
ecological repellent that apparently will keep them away.
3)
The hardness of the bunker sand is difficult to avoid considering that
our irrigation method is with sprinklers. What is more, it needs a
certain degree of humidity to settle the sand on the bunkers.
4)
Regarding the lakes as you know we are starting to refill the lakes; we
have just started with the lake at the eleventh hole and we are going
to fill the others gradually.
Thanks for your interest and cooperation
Best Regards,
Enrique Herrero Gil
IRM Director General”
IRM Director General”
The
HR Committee’s own notes and views on this same meeting can be found as
an attached document in the minutes of the recent April Committee
Meeting held 29/4/14 when they are published.
Colin Archer
HR Committee Member – Golf
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