What did the management company do after discovering the deficiencies? Are they pursuing the builder or an insurance claim? When you have requested updates on the action they are taking what has been their response?
Is the remedial work significant / expensive? Are the management company accounts in a healthy state?
The normal route would be to first of all determine the management structure of the estate management.
Depending on the answers
- Is it directly by a committee of the Members?
- Is the original contractor/developer holding a lot of units?
- Is there a third party management company which charges you fees?
- If the latter are they giving value for money in terms of their own fees and discharging their duties?
(i) you can call a meeting of the management company and take a vote on acting now, orHowever other factors may affect your course of action
(ii) alternatively take a vote on instructing the third party management company to act.
- Despite their terms of reference however, lack of funds may prevent them acting.It may not be as simple as you appear to make out.
- The severity and extent of the defects may be such that the original contractor and or certifying architect may be involved
- The management company may also have to consider the liability that may attach if they attempt to carry out repairs themselves which should be pursued with said builder and architect.
Determining the best course of action should be your first port of call.
I think you may not be not looking at "final" avenues here Luternau, but at "initial" strategies.
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