Developer won't return deposit

Glazer FC

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I paid a EUR 2k refundable deposit to <name deleted>, the developer of <development deleted>.

When we backed out of the purchase, he said he would return the deposit.
Months later, and we have received nothing from him. His <office deleted> secretary always claims that he is not there, and that the mobile number I have for him is valid. He won't answer the mobile (even when I hide my number), and it never goes to voicemail, so he obviously isn't using it. Needless to say, he won't return my messages.

Has anyone had a similar experience trying to get a deposit back from a developer, or even an estate agent?

I'm hoping someone out there has a way to sort this out!
 
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Hi, are you sure the deposit was refundable ? as a deposit usually secures your interest in purchase
 
Hi,

Sorry about breaking the posting guidelines. Won't happen again.

The deposit was paid direct to the developer's company, and not to an agent. We agreed at the time that the money was refundable (we had not completed the loan approval process with the bank, so I made sure to be explicit about that)

Thanks.
 
It's possible he has voicemail but it's not set to divert. Diall 08x5 and then the 7 digit mobile number. That should connect you to their voicemail.
 
time for the small claims court. I think it would be classed as a consumer claim.

No. This is not correct.

The procedure is not available for use by one business person against another. (contract between property investor and property developer).
 
I had similar problems getting a house deposit back. It took nearly six months! Write to him and register the letter. Always put things in writing. Best of luck
 
No. This is not correct.

The procedure is not available for use by one business person against another. (contract between property investor and property developer).

Where does the OP say they are an investor? Where is the contract?

Sure, if they aren't a consumer then they can't use the SCCt and should just go to a solicitor.
 
Thanks all for the suggestions.

The Small Claims Court Registrar said that this is something they would NOT deal with - they handle consumer claims (faulty goods, that kind of thing).

The developer actually rang me on Friday and said that he would post the cheque that afternoon... so I will wait until next week before looking into maybe getting a solicitor (at what cost though?) to follow up.

Cheers.
 
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