I visited Nessebar Fort Club 3 times last year and feel compelled to say that I am far from impressed with the maintenance and condition of our complex and the external maintenance that is now required. After such a short time, Nessebar Fort Club is starting to look a little shabby.
After speaking to Owners from various complexes, particularly Privilege it seems that all Owners with Fort Noks are facing the same problems. I visited NFC in April, July and September 2009, to find that most of the lighting on the complex was switched off. My pregnant daughter visited with me on one occassion, nearly tripped and fell over due to no lighting and uneven or damaged slabs, NOT GOOD ENOUGH!
I have also noticed that the external walls to the buildings are rapidly becomming discoloured and the metal railings are rapidly becomming severely rusted on ground and 1st floor levels due to the water sprinklers. Within the communal areas of each building I have noticed that the windows on staircases when opened have caused holes in the walls through lack of window/door stoppers being installed.
After completion of the complex in December 2007, it was obvious that although most of the facilities stated on the sales literature have been delivered, there are still facilities that have never appeared, 3 restaurants, a Vienna Cafe etc.
All Owners purchased their property at an agreed maintenance charge, however, Fort Noks were very quick to almost double that charge without any consideration or communication to the Owners, but maintenance problems to the complexes never seem to get resolved. I for one have 2 apartments, which I purchased for a short term investment, due to market conditions I now find myself locked into a long term investment and I am deeply concerned about the condition of the complex long term, with the view to selling.
It would be a step in the right direction for Fort Noks to notify us in advance and ackowledge our comments with regards to any changes they intend to make, this would include payments for utilities and maintenance charges. Unfortunately it has to be said that as Fort Noks tend to ignore Owners and fail to communicate with Owners it does feel that there is a lack of respect rather than a mutual respect which creates a bad and unco-operative long term business relationship, After all we have invested large sums of money with this company and continue to pay on an annual basis.
In most cases, Maintenance charges for Fort Noks property are now more expensive than Spanish property, please re-invest some of these funds and take care of our property investments or at least offer the option of buying back the property at the price we paid as you are unable to deliver your side of the agreement.
I do believe Fort Noks as a company are indeed a good trading company, but all companies can improve on business relations, particularly when in the long term they are reliant on our payments.