The questions I have is:
1. Are grass cutters like this as expensive as we are being advised ( I know people dont know the area in question but it is definantly not even half a days work for 1 person, a guy comes round in a tractor )
2. Is it impossible to get a quote off a contractor at this time of year as the M.C advised us?
3. Are the M.C. taking us for mugs. Take into account their actions along with things they have told us in the past have had questionable motives proven on the M.C.s part so we dont really trust them.
You seem to be painting the management company as "them" to your "us". This is not the case. YOU and your fellow property owners ARE the management company. If you are not satisfied with how things are being run and how tenders are being managed then why not run for election to the board of directors and take direct control over matters? In many cases there will be no rush from other company members/shareholders to do this and others will be happy to let give you a free run!
The management company should be paying directors liability insurance - I would think regardless of who's director.
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If none of you will commit to being a director how can you complain about the company not doing what you want. The directors tell the management agent how to act on their behalf.
at least lobby your company to consider putting in place specific performance targets and/or shopping around for a "better" agent?
There is plenty of information out there about privately managed developments, management companies etc. For example the NCA have some guides on www.consumerconnect.ie. People need to make informed decisions before buying in a privately managed development. Nobody is forced to do this. Nobody should go forward for election to directorship without doing some research.Its just crazy that when you move into an estate with a management company that the only information source you originally get is from the management agents and you are expected to agree to being a director with a complete stranger. I know its not always this bad but to the average joe soap this is in essence the reality of it.
There is plenty of information out there about privately managed developments, management companies etc. For example the NCA have some guides on www.consumerconnect.ie. People need to make informed decisions before buying in a privately managed development. Nobody is forced to do this. Nobody should go forward for election to directorship without doing some research.
Not sure what you mean by management committee but I live in a privately managed area, am a member of the management company, try to attend the general meetings and participate in matters but am not a director and would not be inclined to assume such a role. When I bought the house my solicitor pointed out some of the implications of the property being privately managed. I weighed up the pros and cons and made an informed choice to buy even though I would have preferred a property in an estate taken in charge by the local authority and involving no management fees.Out of curiosity are you or have you ever been on a management committee?
As as already been said - if the management agent is the problem then work towards getting the management company to rectify this situation or switch to another one.Perhaps I have been unlucky in having a very poor management Agent, but without talking to experienced people who want to help its very difficult to find definitive answers to certain questions.
Whatever you do don't do it in that order or you could end up in a sticky situation!we are exploring the possibility of dissolving the MC and asking the local authority to 'take in charge' the estate.
Whatever you do don't do it in that order or you could end up in a sticky situation!
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