Sherman said:I read an article recently about the residents of the Tramyards apartments in Inchicore, and how they sacked their management company and formed their own.
Take a look at their website at [broken link removed] - I'm sure if you emailed them they'd be happy to give you some advice as regards sacking the management agent and either setting up your own one or appointing a different company.
ftb2 said:Legally speaking, it is the residents who are the main shareholders in the estate, so you have the power to hire/fire whatever management company is in place and form your own.
Don't hold your breath. The Govt rejected a Labour amendment to the Planning & Development Act 2000 which attempted to get the situation under control. I'm not aware of any imminent Govt plans to address the issue. Don't assume that getting a house will solve the problem. Many housing estates are also set up with management companies, which allows local authorities to avoid their obligations to provide basic services.Lyndan said:thanks CCOVICH ill look into those options.
I suppose its all teething problems really. I know they are coming up with legislation for Management Companys etc cos its evident whats going on with them, anyway in the meantime we will fight our corner and see where it gets us.
i cant wait to get a house! hehe
but I have to say that I have been very impressed with our managing agent.
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