May-June 2025 Update

Dear Owners,

We plan to keep you regularly informed about the current situation in the complex with monthly updates published in this blog.

On May 9, the most recent general meeting of owners took place. During the meeting, it was decided to appoint a new President and Vice-President, and the majority voted to terminate cooperation with the current Administrator.

The new Board of Directors now consists of:

  • Oksana Dobrianskaia, president.
  • Nikolay Yarovoy, vice-President.
  • Hristo Ivanov Bogdanov, administrator.
  • Dimitru Soltan, vocal.
  • Maria Soledad Caballes, vocal.
  • Mirela Calin, vocal.

Act from last meeting

Throughout May, we—the newly appointed board of directors —were waiting for the transfer of documents from the outgoing Administrator and focused our attention on the following matters:


1. Garage Pillars

At the end of 2024, the former President, Himar Yeray, filed a legal complaint against our complex, which was redirected to the Adeje Municipality. As a result, we received an official notification from the town hall.

According to this document and the accompanying explanation, the scope and urgency of the required work must be determined by an independent architect. For this reason, we have been consulting, and continue to consult, with architects from various companies to obtain an objective assessment and secure the most competitive pricing.

Unfortunately, due to delays in the handover process from the previous administrator, we do not yet have access to other related documents.


2. Electric Meters

We have thoroughly reviewed—and continue to study—the existing plans for both internal and external electrical meter installations. Our aim is to prepare a more accurate estimate for the remaining scope of work and to assess possible alternative solutions.

Please note that the project was initially approved 19.02.2022 at a meeting led by then-President Himar Yeray. Act from this meeting is here.

Again, due to the delayed handover from the previous Administrator, we currently lack access to further documentation on this topic.


3. Maintenance in the Complex

The previous board of directors left a maintenance contract in place with a company that provides one worker for general upkeep.

Unfortunately, we believe the cost of this service is too high for the level of quality being delivered.

We are not satisfied with the current state of cleaning, plant care, and minor repairs around the complex. Over the coming months, we plan to review the situation in detail and implement necessary changes.


4. The situation with the occupiers in apartment 202

Unfortunately, on June 14, 2025, occupiers once again broke into apartment 202. This time, they were very professional, with a fake contract (we have evidence that the contract was fake).

Thanks to the efforts of the president and active neighbors, the police arrested these people. Unfortunately, the Arona court released them a day later with the wording “it is not clear whether this is a real contract, we will sort it out, but for now you can live there.”

Before the court’s decision, we took all the measures that could be taken on Saturday evening to strengthen the entrance to apartment 202. Unfortunately, this did not stop the occupiers and they broke into the apartment the next day already having a court decision in hand.

At the moment, the case is still open and we will take all possible measures to free apartment 202 from these people. We ask all neighbors not to help these people in any way, either physically or informationally!

Thank you for your patience and support.
— The Board of Directors