If we signed the original contracts, that means both parties agreed on the terms and conditions. If one party wants to change these terms (in this case 1st Qatar), then the 2nd party has the right to refuse to sign. Very simple.
Based on the current contracts with 1st Qatar, in the event they cannot deliver by February 28, they will notify the owners and the banks/lender so they do not start withdrawing money out starting March 2010 for mortgage payments.
What I am trying to say is that the apartment was sold to us under a certain terms and conditions. Both parties accepted. Changing this agreement is not a simple process of forcing the owners to sign. At this point, we are the legal owners of the apartments and no one can force us to sign any addendum that changes the main home owners association conditions.
I agree about not needing to sign an addendum.
If we signed the original contracts, that means both parties agreed on the terms and conditions. If one party wants to change these terms (in this case 1st Qatar), then the 2nd party has the right to refuse to sign. Very simple.
Based on the current contracts with 1st Qatar, in the event they cannot deliver by February 28, they will notify the owners and the banks/lender so they do not start withdrawing money out starting March 2010 for mortgage payments.
What I am trying to say is that the apartment was sold to us under a certain terms and conditions. Both parties accepted. Changing this agreement is not a simple process of forcing the owners to sign. At this point, we are the legal owners of the apartments and no one can force us to sign any addendum that changes the main home owners association conditions.
DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE AND SIGN