Hello, I recommend what the other posters mentioned previously. Your friend seriously needs to get informed of rules, regulations and owners rights re management company law of the developement she is a member of as she owns a property there.
Im assuming she has a mortgage on her property? She then knows the hoops she had to jump through to get the mortgage. Then the exact same responsibility rests with her in relation to this management Company she is a shareholder/member of.
Thats right- she is an equal "shareholder" of the Owners Management Company that collectively "own" the developement they all live and own properties in.
She has the law on her side, she needs to use it to her advantage and band together with her neighbours/other property owners and get the better of developers and sons who are walking all over her through her ignorance and timidity of the situation.
I can ussure you, when your friend- or maybe is it you?- whose in this situation, get informed and band together, then start asking the right questions etc, the developer and sons wont know what hit them! Then developer/sons will be very surprised that they are no longer dealing with sleeping sheep-which your friend and other property owners are- and are dealing with on the ball people, the rug will be pulled out from under then!
THE most important note to take from all this is.... your friend and other owners/neighbours have EQUAL right under Management company law as the developer and sons!!! Your friend should get herself OUT of the Victim mentality this situation and get in the frame of mind that she has every Right to DEMAND ANSWERS to her questions over the way the developement is run!!
First advice is she contacts her solicitor-if she has one- phone solicitor on Monday morning to ask them do they familiar with Property Law relating to Multi Occupancy Develeopements, basically the developement she lives in. If they do/dont kniw, ask them to recommend to her a solicitor that does, cos she wants to get informed of her rights and responsibilities under the law AND she wants Advice in HOW to get information from the Management Company that developer controls.
Btw ALL solicitors have basic understand of law of these developements, however obviously there are some solicitors who'd be more up to date in this stuff.
Also itd good idea to eventually get a "bulldog" type of solicitor on your friends side to act as advisor to her and her neighbours/other owners in this developement rather than a timid type if solicitor!
I know cos I was in Exact same situation as your friend! When you get informed legally about something and confront the bullys, and take power back to yourself, the sense of personal empowerment is huge!!
Your friend needs to get with the programme and get answers, no more victim blaming/moaning for herself! As the other posters said earlier, she Needs to get Organised with the other owners, get out there, knock on doors, talk to the others.
Then again if this course of action that I'm suggesting is too much for her, she at least needs to get talking to her neighbours, identify the peoperty owners apart from renting tenants and then she will get others to join her and collectively together they can and will get ontop of this situation.