My understanding is that the contracts signed on purchase set out the various responsibilities. There will have been one that deals with the management company and that should have set out the various obligations. The other post referred to states that someone got legal advice re a specific situation. It cannot be presumed that the same advice applies across the board. OP should go back to your solicitor and find out what the documents say.
My understanding is that the contracts signed on purchase set out the various responsibilities. There will have been one that deals with the management company and that should have set out the various obligations. The other post referred to states that someone got legal advice re a specific situation. It cannot be presumed that the same advice applies across the board. OP should go back to your solicitor and find out what the documents say.
Exactly, you will need to refer to your documents ,every contract will have different clauses.
In saying that the documents will have been drafted by the Solicitor for the builder so you can bet your a** they have covered themselves.
Exactly. I'd be surprised if they did since the lease is relating to your property and no-one elses. Perhaps the head lease between the developer and the management company might but I've never seen one.
looking for advice
i live in a mixed estate of houses and small apartment blocks.there are 14 houses unsold and 16 unsold apartments.the builder is still advertising the estate in the newspapers as under construction.i would appreciate if anyone could tell me if the builder is still responsible for the estate and not the management company
cheers