I don't understand the basis of your claim against UDC.
You signed a contract to buy a property, paid the deposit, but now you want your money back.
Why? Did you just change your mind, or decide that you can't afford it after all?
Or is QDC in breach of the contract, thereby rendering it void and you are entitled to compensation?
I don't want to sound harsh but you aren't going to find much sympathy here for people who 'invested' in The Pearl. The general consensus before construction even began was that it was overpriced and a stupid investment.
The sceptics were shouted down by the brave investor with promises of great riches and huge returns. The sceptics were made to feel like idiots for not jumping on The Pearl bandwagon and were mocked for their foolishness.
I don't understand the basis of your claim against UDC.
You signed a contract to buy a property, paid the deposit, but now you want your money back.
Why? Did you just change your mind, or decide that you can't afford it after all?
Or is QDC in breach of the contract, thereby rendering it void and you are entitled to compensation?
I don't want to sound harsh but you aren't going to find much sympathy here for people who 'invested' in The Pearl. The general consensus before construction even began was that it was overpriced and a stupid investment.
The sceptics were shouted down by the brave investor with promises of great riches and huge returns. The sceptics were made to feel like idiots for not jumping on The Pearl bandwagon and were mocked for their foolishness.
Just don't say you weren't warned.