Some of the houses on my estate are rented and I get the impression that the landlords don't bother passing on the rules. How does your Mngment Company deal with that kind of thing?
There is new legislation in place from a couple of weeks ago - the MUD (multi unit developments) Act.The whole area needs to be properly regulated and proper guidelines put in place.
There is new legislation in place from a couple of weeks ago - the MUD (multi unit developments) Act.
Where I live, if I remember correctly, we got a list of the rules when we first moved in and I havent seen them since (5 years ago now). People who rent dont even seem to be aware of the rules. There are some people who blatantly disregard the rules, there are satellite dishes, washing hanging out, unreasonable noise (loud music) late at night. It annoys me too but the owners tend to be proactive when its causing a problem for someone and will band together to contact the management agent as a group or in some cases to contact letting agents or landlords directly.
The whole issue of management companies and management agents in this country is a joke, there seems to be no consistency, tales of woe from many people where the agent does nothing and the properties are not maintained.
The whole area needs to be properly regulated and proper guidelines put in place.
One of my neighbours spent some time in Austria and was amazed at how well behaved people are in a managed complex, he was issued the rules upon moving in, and NO ONE in the complex broke any rules - presumably because they risked fines or eviction.
Anti social behaviour is far too acceptable in Irish society - people get away with tormenting neighbours or breaking the rules of a managed comples because there are no consequences to such behaviour.
Just wonder how many people on here agree that if you sign a lease on a property where you can't....park commercial vehicles on the street or whatever you have no right whatsoever to then just ignore this agreement when it suits you.
I agree with you. Just this morning I looked out of my window and saw a washing line erected on a balcony on the other side of the green and a line of washing drying in the sun!
Can you explain this one to me? This is the most ridiculous one of all
Buses and lorrys I can understand
But does this mean no VW Trasporters or Hiaces either? A Hiace might lower the tone of this upmarket area
And it can't be to do with size unless you're banning SUV's also
Tradesmen who work for a living are not welcome to buy or rent in this estate!
And I thought it might be to do with size in an underground car park but you've mentioned the street so that's not the issue either.
They've turned off the dryer and are being environmentally friendly
Wooden floors and late night parties are issues to complain over. But this?
Don't stress over things like this, just a bit of washing
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