Publish them where? If in the circulars sent to management company shareholders/members (i.e. housholders) then I can't see anything wrong with that. My own management company does that. In fact the management company may even be obliged to publish such details in order to keep members apprised of the situation with regard to management fee arrears.Can a management company publish the apartment numbers of those who have not paid their management fees?
Thanks all for your input,
Just felt that regardless whether it is true that they owe money, everyone had the right not to have thier good character assasinated??
Just felt that regardless whether it is true that they owe money, everyone had the right not to have thier good character assasinated??
Ok point taken, thanks all.
Even if they just publish the address of the household in arrears and the amount of the arrears but no names? That's what our management company do anyway.There could be issues with data protection legislation - check with the Data Protection Commissioner.
Even if they just publish the address of the household in arrears and the amount of the arrears but no names? That's what our management company do anyway.
If the management agreement says otherwise (i.e the document signed by all owners at purchase), I wonder does the DPC's opinion still stand?
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