I wrote to the insurer and management company a few weeks ago for further information but neither responded to me. If the block insurer voided the policy because of such items on balconies I would question the fairness of it.What do the management company rules state around balconies and what you can or can not place on them?
If the presence of items on balconies could give the block insurers cause to void the policy, then it is the management company's responsibility to do what ever it takes to make sure that doesn't happen. Insurance companies are getting a lot more particular about these developments since some high-profile fires.
The management company charged me an extra €100 because I have a screen around my balcony.
You mean that they added €100 to the normal management fee that you have to pay? How did they characterise/describe the €100 extra? Was it a "fine" of some sort? As mentioned above you should check the management company rules to check what, if anything, they say about such an additional charge and about balconies in general.The management company charged me an extra €100 because I have a screen around my balcony.
Yes they added an additional €100 to my normal management fee. On my statement it just says charge added for having a balcony screen. The MC rules don't cover such additional fees but they must be trying to change that. I don't consider that reasonable but I'm interested in other opinions.You mean that they added €100 to the normal management fee that you have to pay? How did they characterise/describe the €100 extra? Was it a "fine" of some sort? As mentioned above you should check the management company rules to check what, if anything, they say about such an additional charge and about balconies in general.
I don't see how they can charge extra if the schedule of possible charges aren't set out clearly for members a priori. I would certainly be annoyed too be charged some extra amount out of the blue that was not covered by the management company rules or other relevant documentation.Yes they added an additional €100 to my normal management fee. On my statement it just says charge added for having a balcony screen. The MC rules don't cover such additional fees but they must be trying to change that. I don't consider that reasonable but I'm interested in other opinions.
That would be fair enough as long as such fines are set out clearly for members to see and understand.Could it be a fine for breaking house rules?
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