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If you own an aparment in Budapest I would strongly advise that you check that the common cost has been paid.
Recently , purely by chance, I discovered that despite assurances from my management company that all was in order - including regular accounting statements that seemed to corroborate this .... that in fact my common cost had never been paid in the 4 years I have owned the apartment.
The muncipality had been engaged in legal proceedings for years in the full knowledge of my management company and they did not tell me.
I was horrified to learn that my apartment had a reposession order on it .... and my lawyer has confirmed that it would have been auctioned and I would have known nothing about it !
The common representative has strident powers to proceed with legal action if the common cost has been in arrears for as little as 3 months.
My lawyer discovered that my girlfriends apartment was in the same position ....no common cost paid at all and the same management company had not informed her.
I would therefore strongly recommend that if you own an apartment in Budapest ... it would be wise to independantly check that your common cost has been paid and is up to date.
This has been the final straw .....we have now decided to manage the apartments ourselves.
I wonder if anyone else has had a similar experience ?
Recently , purely by chance, I discovered that despite assurances from my management company that all was in order - including regular accounting statements that seemed to corroborate this .... that in fact my common cost had never been paid in the 4 years I have owned the apartment.
The muncipality had been engaged in legal proceedings for years in the full knowledge of my management company and they did not tell me.
I was horrified to learn that my apartment had a reposession order on it .... and my lawyer has confirmed that it would have been auctioned and I would have known nothing about it !
The common representative has strident powers to proceed with legal action if the common cost has been in arrears for as little as 3 months.
My lawyer discovered that my girlfriends apartment was in the same position ....no common cost paid at all and the same management company had not informed her.
I would therefore strongly recommend that if you own an apartment in Budapest ... it would be wise to independantly check that your common cost has been paid and is up to date.
This has been the final straw .....we have now decided to manage the apartments ourselves.
I wonder if anyone else has had a similar experience ?