Using Jolly Harbour's 1995 Sales Documentation to Support Your CDAL Dispute

Historical Evidence of Original Commitments and Representations

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For definitive guidance on your specific situation, please consult an attorney qualified to practice in Antigua and Barbuda.

1. Introduction

Many Jolly Harbour property owners are unaware that the 1995 sales documentation from the landowning company (now known as Caribbean Developments (Antigua) Limited, or "CDAL") contained specific promises regarding maintenance fee increases and budget management. These historical commitments can be valuable evidence when challenging current practices, particularly regarding:

  • Excessive fee increases beyond promised limits
  • Special assessments and infrastructure replacement charges
  • Budget deficits being passed on to property owners
  • Transparency and accountability in financial management

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