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From: "Marc.Kensington"
To: Karyna Shuliak
Cc: Alex Peto
Subject: Re: Bin Palace
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2019 16:45:04 +0000
Dear Karyna,
The offer should be for Khan Stiftung -Vaduz, now owner of Pamur.
No mention of our provision. No need to put this million on an escrow account. A written agrement to pay is
enough. You will transfer our provision as soon as the main deal is finalized.
How long do you need for the different due diligences ? I would suggest to reduce it at more or less 15 days,
always due to the other potential buyer.
Should I use the last bank statement of Haze Trust as a proof of finds ? Please provide a contact at Deutsche
Bank. The vendor's bank officer will call or may be not. But it is one of his requests.
Yours sincerely
Le mar. 12 mars 2019 A 21:16, Karyna Shuliak <
>aecrit:
Dear Marc,
Thank you for you email.
I. Would you like the offer to be made to Pamur? If so, please send me the exact name to send the offer.
2. What is the due diligence period for structural, title and corporate?
3. Is your I million to be referenced in the offer, or do we keep that aside?
4. The buyer is haze trust, the ultimate owner, me. The bank is Deutsch bank. I will get the contact, or he can
call your person if you prefer.
5. Our lawyers are asking for the purchase agreement and they are willing to wire money to Kensington's
account. Can you send it? Is it a letter of credit that you want or money in escrow? if so please send bank
instructions.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Karyna
On Mar 12, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Marc.Kensington
Dear Karyna,
We are exchanging for a while ... without any final strategy.
After talking with the vendor's lawyers, I suggest to:
wrote:
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- Send a formal offer at 23 million euros with the name of the company, the name of the bank, a contact at the
bank and the final buyer. The vendor wants absolutely to know to whom he is selling his property.
- This letter should be without any conditions excepted the purchase of Pamur Anstalt, owning the Bin Palace
in Marrakech. You received all the legal documents for the company and the asset.
- With this letter, I will jump in a plane and negotiate this reduced price with the vendor. We are below the
bottom price for the share deal and this additional discount should cover all the risks mentioned in your
different emails.
- Kensington provision unchanged at 1 million euros
We have a good chance to get at these conditions.
Yours sincerely
Marc LEON
Partner
KENSINGTON
Luxury Properties Sari
Private Office Marrakech
Imm. El Pacha, ler etage
40000 - Marrakech (Morocco)
Tel.:
Cell:
www.kensingtonmorocco.com
Le lun. 11 mars 2019 a 02:19, Karyna Shuliak
> a ecrit :
Dear Marc,
We just met with the lawyers. Are there terms for the letter of credit or are you asking for escrow
documents? Do you have them? Is this for the purchase of the anshalt, or the bvi co., or the property?
We are told that highly unlikely that anyone will be allowed to turn the house into a hotel, but understand
you must wait and see.
Our suggestion is as follows: we will close immediately at 19 million euros for the shares plus 1 m to
Kensington. If this is not acceptable, it appears that your vendor will need to find another buyer and wish
you luck. This transaction has too many risks.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Karyna
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On Mar 10, 2019, at 1:21 PM, Karyna Shuliak <
wrote:
Dear Marc,
Thank you for your email.
Please send exact details for letter of credit.
What vendor expenses are you referring to?
Best regards,
Karyna
On Mar 10, 2019, at 6:25 AM, Marc.Kensington
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
I hope to be able to answer to all your long list of requests.
- Survey: Using surveyors as you know in UK or the States is not use in Morocco. There is still a
discussion with another potential buyers. They visited the property several times, checked all the
mechanical and now are only waiting for a permit to increase the number of rooms by adding several
pavilions to 60. Their plan is to get the Bin Palace to a boutique hotel.
This is the only reason why we are still exchanging. The vendor was clear with the other buying. They
applied for a permit on their own risk. The first one who pays gets the property.
What are we talking about: Bin Palace is 25 years old property, more a piece of art than a house. Roof,
wall, ceilings are in excellent condition. Plumbing, floor heating or electricity also, but might be
upgraded. Depends of the wishes of the future owner. Would you redo all this in a castle in Europe ?
Talking about the unfinished guest house: This should not be an issue. 70 % of this house was built 25
years ago and is still in the same condition. There everything will be renewed. Even starting new from 0
would not exceed 300 000 euros more expenses.
After sending a letter of credit, you will be allowed to commit all the surveyors you wish.
- Different costs and risks
The whole staff is paid by a management company. This company is not absolutely part of the deal. You
can choose to take it over or to create a new one. All the employees rights will be cleared by the vendor
and the buyer starts with new contracts.
There is no ground water risk in Marrakech. The water level in the Palmeraie is about 30 m deep. No
risk to get basement overflowing.
Buying the property in Morocco will add 7 % fees (registration fees, state taxes and notary).
- Offer for an asset deal in Morocco
The owner could consider an asset deal in Morocco at 29 million euros, the same price as the other
potential buyer. 29 million euros divided as follow: 28 million euros transferred to the notary escrow
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account and 1 million euros to Kensington, in order to pay several transaction expenses in Morocco, on
behalf of the vendor.
There you have to add our negotiation provision of I million euros.
You will receive an invoice for both transfers of 1 million euros.
The way to buy the shares at 25 million euros is still possible.
Yours sincerely
Marc LEON
Partner
KENSINGTON
Luxury Properties Sarl
Private Office Marrakech
Imm. El Pacha, ler stage
40000 - Marrakech (Morocco)
Tel.:
Cell:
www.kensingtonmorocco.com
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