Muddle2018
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Its the name of the estate with 'management company' after it.
I just wonder who can enforce such rules as no talking outside your own home at 9pm etc?
No leases, all privately owned.
Bought my own house twice in fact due to divorce! Defintely all bought privately 17 years back when they were built, possibly some rented out at this point.The CRO search as outlined above, will include the registered address of the management company.
Are you sure. I very much doubt that you are an owner, from the details given it looks like you are a leaseholder. The facts that they are houses rather than apartments, that there are no council houses and that very few are rented has nothing to do with it.
Why is there a management company if the houses are not leasehold.
Have spoken to neighbours and all perplexed at where this new letter with instruction had come from. None of us and most are here since the houses were brand new, have ever known of an agm. Fees are not huge 200 euro per house paid into an account with the initial developers name but the issue is more the new rules like not being able to paint your own home or ‘make noise’ out the front garden between 9pm and 9am. Why after 17 years of living here are we being talked to like naughty kids? Who can enforce the rules? I hsve emailed them again but could be october before i get a response.You say the only service you get for your fees are grass cutting and clearing of the common areas but the fees would also cover public liability insurance, street lighting electricity, road maintenance, electric gates maintenance if they are installed and possibly other "unseen" expenses.
Are your fees unreasonably high? Your best plan going forward would be to find out when the next AGM will be held ( Covid restrictions allowing of course), attend the meeting and put forward your points. As you have been living there for a number of years perhaps you could approach some of your more long term neighbours and sound them out regarding any issues you have. They may also have similar issues. The more involved the residents become in the running of the development the better served they will be as the management company will have no choice but to take their views on board and address any problems.
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