One of the worst corporate entities in Spain, or anywhere. I give them one star because there is no lower option.
I have a home in Spain, in a small community in Manilva. BBVA owns four of the 23 houses in the community, some legacy issue between them and a long bankrupt developer. BBVA pays no community charges, preferring to let the existing homeowners carry them as parasitic passengers. Maintenance issues are looked after by the community in order to maintain the appearance of the neighbourhood, and the community had to deal with removing squatters and repairing damage on a couple of occasions. Yet this huge corporation is too miserable and grasping to pay their share, preferring to let ordinary people pay their bills.
The houses in question could be sold in the morning if BBVA bothered to put them on the market, there are plenty of buyers for them. But why should they, when they can sit on an appreciating asset and let other people pay to maintain it?
BBVA has no moral or ethical.stadards, a worrying prospect for anyone investing with them or entrusting funds to them for safe keeping.
There are other, better banks out there. Avoid this one.
Desired outcome: BBVA should live up to its responsibilities.