Legal
Terms of Use
These Terms of Use govern access to and use of the La Vista Algorfa website. By using the site, you agree to use it lawfully and only for genuine informational or commercial enquiry purposes.
1. Informational nature of the website
This website is a marketing and lead-generation microsite for the La Vista Algorfa development. Content such as prices, availability, specifications, visuals, floor plans, and descriptions is provided for general information and may change without notice.
Nothing on this website constitutes a reservation, offer capable of acceptance, legal advice, mortgage advice, or a guarantee that a particular unit remains available at the time of enquiry.
2. Accuracy of prices and availability
Availability and pricing information is presented from the current project price list and may be updated by the developer, seller, or sales team. Final terms, taxes, fees, inclusions, reservation conditions, and contractual documentation must always be confirmed separately.
3. Acceptable use
- Do not use the website for unlawful, abusive, misleading, or fraudulent purposes.
- Do not attempt to interfere with the site's operation, security, or source assets.
- Do not reproduce substantial parts of the site for commercial reuse without permission.
4. Intellectual property
The design, copy, branding, downloadable materials, images, and other content on this site are protected by intellectual property rights and remain the property of their respective owners unless stated otherwise.
5. External links
The site may link to third-party websites such as WhatsApp or Marshall's Spain. Those services operate under their own terms and privacy policies.
6. Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the website operator is not liable for indirect or consequential loss arising from reliance on the website alone. Users should verify all commercial details directly with the sales contact before making decisions.
7. Governing law
These terms are intended to be interpreted in line with applicable Spanish law. Mandatory consumer protections remain unaffected.
