residents committee still want to set up limited co
why?i have asked and get no proper answer
to force people to pay fees
"They" (the committee of the RA?) can do as they wish as a group, but that in no way commits others to their course of action.can they form a ltd company without the compliance of the majority of residents? ...
As pointed out already, they're in no better or worse situation via a ltd. company than as an informal RA....they want to be able to force payment ...
Not a hope - megalomania at its worst IMHO if that's what they are implying.... seems mad to me,can 5 people legally bind 100 others? ...
If they go ahead they will have legal status as a non-trading ltd. co. but so what? the country is full of them....will they have any legal standing
residents committee collects 100 per house(46 houses)for grass cutting
It's regrettable that this is the case. Currently in an estate whereby only 50% of us contribute. Very frustrating - and when consider that this is most likely the norm in estates up and down the country - it's a relevant issue. Could there be any legislative change to bring this about?Retrospectivley setting up a ltd company in thinking it will be like a management company is not true. Proper OMC's are created at the time of the estate being built and ALL the lease and contract agreements make mention of the OMC and payment of fee's. All owners agree to this when they buy the home. There is no way to change everyone's lease after the fact. I'm sure they know this?!?
estate is finally being 'taken' over by council-purposes of light/sewers/liabilty
can they form a ltd company without the compliance of the majority of residents?
You need to find out the name of the original Owners Management Company (OMC) and its current status. What entity currently owns the common areas in the estate?
I imagine the existing RA ctte is made up of ordinary decent residents who wish to do right on behalf of all the residents. I reckon they too are grappling with the complexities of the situation and are unsure of the next steps. Imputing motives such as megalomania or extracting money is unhelpful in my opinion.
The committee should consult with a solicitor or at the very least consult with FLAC and gain an understanding of whats going on. They should then communicate with the wider membership explaining the rationale. In my opinion the best way to do this is one-to-one and not at a highly charged public meeting.
I think thats a fair assumption if the estate has been built in the last 10 years or so.Your assuming that the OP's estate has or had an OMC when it was set up.
Perhaps but FLAC does not cost anything.Soliciters are good but IMHO can use up a lot of money to tell you things you allready know.
As I stated above imputing motive is not likely to be a very helpful approach to the problem. Perhaps the OP could volunteer their services to the ctte and investigate the situation on their behalf?'Certain' committee members really enjoy visits to sol's because it makes them feel v,important.
All good questions the answers to which should point the OP and fellow residents in the right direction.Does the estate have or has it had an OMC at any point? How old is the estate? Is it JUST houses are are there apartments and commercial units as well?
Very often the name of the company bears no relation to the name of the estate, but it is worth a try. The name of the OMC may be on the registration deeds of the properties. You could also check the planning records in you local planning office for mention of an OMC or the entity that owns the open spaces?Try searching on the CRO for your estate name it may reveal it's existence as a company allready.
i contacted nca.
http://www.nca.ie/Whats nca? ...
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