jenolan said:Her direct neighbours were at the party but someone 2 doors down called in on the night to ask us to keep it down so it was obviously him who did the dirty deed and complained
what is the situation with something like this where a management co are involved.
contemporary said:Ignore them, I have no time for my management company.
contemporary said:correct clubman, and as shareholder I can ignore them, management companies arent real companies IMHO, they are not there to make the shareholders money hence why I dont take them seriously.
I find it some cheek for a management company to tell you that you cant have a sky dish on your building or that you cant have a party for a property you own and pay for and request an annual service charge for the previllage.
I find it a good idea to ask the management company for a draft budget at the start of thr year and pick them up on their faults when they dont comply with same
ClubMan said:How is it "some cheek" when these powers were clearly divulged to you at the time of the property purchase in the form of a management company agreement which you signed?
She owns the house so she's not a lodger or anything
contemporary said:correct clubman, and as shareholder I can ignore them, management companies arent real companies IMHO, they are not there to make the shareholders money hence why I dont take them seriously. I find it some cheek for a management company to tell you that you cant have a sky dish on your building or that you cant have a party for a property you own and pay for and request an annual service charge for the previllage.
I find it a good idea to ask the management company for a draft budget at the start of thr year and pick them up on their faults when they dont comply with same
And what response did they get on the night?jenolan said:but someone 2 doors down called in on the night to ask us to keep it down
zag said:You might think that the management company is being a pain in the behind - feel free to ignore them. Then when some neighbour decides park their juggernaut outside your house and insist on starting it at 0600 every morning your friend will know who not to complain to.
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Sherman said:More likely than not your friend only has a long lease in her apartment e.g. 500 or 999 years. The management company probably 'owns' the freehold, and is therefore technically the landlord.
Assuming the above is the case, when your friend bought she would have signed a lease - this lease document without a doubt has covenants on the part of the tenant. Usually there is a tenant's covenant to the effect that noise etc. after say 10pm must not interefere with the other occupants.
If your friend persisted in this behaviour, a long way down the line (e.g. well after complaints, letters, legal threats etc.) the management company, as landlord, could theoretically take steps to have your friend ejected for breach of the covenants in the lease.
Anyone who, like previous posters, consistently ignore legitmate requests/threats from management companies re breaches of covenants, is playing a dangerous game that could theoretically end up costing them a lot of money through the courts.
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