I am just wondering if the management company can refuse you a copy of fob, that is the only way of accessing your building. Due to a few personal reasons our management fees have fallen behind-we are hoping to be up to date by year end but the management company are refusing to allow me to get a fob that will give me access to my building! Surely this is not legal, (I will pay for the fob).
Interesting... a landlord couldn't deny entrance or there would be an issue.
But it's not your property? It's the management company's property to which you've purchased a long term lease. To access a shared entrance apartment you would have to go via common areas which are also the property of the management company.
Withdrawal of access to common areas would be an extreme measure for any management company to take and I can't see it as anything other than a last resort where fees are seriously in arrears.
Persons living in Apts may be tenants of the OMC-but they own the asset that is their own unit. Its not the property of the OMC-thats a key difference. The OMC may have powers over the common areas but these must not impinge on the tenants right to peaceful and normal enjoyment of their property.
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