There are procedures they must follow, it is obvious they haven't.they probably thought it was abandoned.
are you fully up to date with your service fees? in other words fully contractually compliant?
Not sure how an OMC would be responsible for cars as even if a fully insured car were to catch fire damage to other cars would be covered by those individual policies and damage to the building would be claimed from the block insurance policy. So you wouldn't be claiming from the car who caught fire anyway? Unless you could prove that it was the drivers fault.
Certainly you would expect a fairly rigorous process of notification and advice on what the OMC was considering doing and the legal clauses that back them up in this regard. Get a copy of your contract lease and read it carefully.
On the flip side I would imagine a car like this which I will 'assume' had passed its best had there a long time was doing everyone's nut in parked in the car park and the questions to be asked is why were you keeping a piece of junk? If you don't want a car just get rid of it. You have plenty of money for a three week vacation which most people including myself could only dream of as keeping fuel in the car is a priority.
Anyway, hardly a huge loss as its value was potentially minimal. What do you want from this situation? Subject to garda and legal advice you may have a claim. Again, if you have plenty of money to launch a court case why are you not just looking after your car?
Not picking but its important to be plain and blunt.
are you fully up to date with your service fees? in other words fully contractually compliant?
Not sure how an OMC would be responsible for cars as even if a fully insured car were to catch fire damage to other cars would be covered by those individual policies and damage to the building would be claimed from the block insurance policy. So you wouldn't be claiming from the car who caught fire anyway? Unless you could prove that it was the drivers fault.
Certainly you would expect a fairly rigorous process of notification and advice on what the OMC was considering doing and the legal clauses that back them up in this regard. Get a copy of your contract lease and read it carefully.
On the flip side I would imagine a car like this which I will 'assume' had passed its best had there a long time was doing everyone's nut in parked in the car park and the questions to be asked is why were you keeping a piece of junk? If you don't want a car just get rid of it. You have plenty of money for a three week vacation which most people including myself could only dream of as keeping fuel in the car is a priority.
Anyway, hardly a huge loss as its value was potentially minimal. What do you want from this situation? Subject to garda and legal advice you may have a claim. Again, if you have plenty of money to launch a court case why are you not just looking after your car?
Not picking but its important to be plain and blunt.
Which brings me to my last point. I definitely can't afford to take a legal case or bring the management company to court.
Can you get car insurance and tax just to drive over the winter/part time or do you have to pay the full year cost?
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