Thank you Genesis for restoring my sense of trust, somewhat, in the local newspapers. I guess the Arabic press is a little more agressive in hunting out the truth than their English language cousins.
In my 5 or so years in this country I can't recall ever seeing anything in the English press that's overly critical of anything major, other than roadworks complaints.
On the subject of walking away from a deal at The Pearl, would that be basically the same as allowing your mortgage to default? If yo did that while still in the country then I would assume legal action would follow from the bank, right?
When people 'walked away' from debt obligations in Dubai, as many many people did, they walked away from the country and got on a plane to escape legal implications.
Thank you Genesis for restoring my sense of trust, somewhat, in the local newspapers. I guess the Arabic press is a little more agressive in hunting out the truth than their English language cousins.
In my 5 or so years in this country I can't recall ever seeing anything in the English press that's overly critical of anything major, other than roadworks complaints.
On the subject of walking away from a deal at The Pearl, would that be basically the same as allowing your mortgage to default? If yo did that while still in the country then I would assume legal action would follow from the bank, right?
When people 'walked away' from debt obligations in Dubai, as many many people did, they walked away from the country and got on a plane to escape legal implications.
Check with a lawyer, as Genesis says.