Techy_1 wrote: » So I gave I was asked for my reg for car sticker which I gave. Does this mean the sticker only applies to my car or can it be given to other people such as regular visitors which would in essence be a second car. or would I need to change the reg on the disc to that of the visiting car Quote from letter "All visitors to Charlesland Wood must either display a visitors disc or register their vehicle with APCOA immediately upon entering Charlesland Wood. Visitors can only use the text facility for a macimum of 3 periods in a 24 hours in 7 days" So can visitors only visit 3 days a week? PS I have a drive way so dont have use for the sticker Q relates to visitor use
Cheeky Chops wrote: » I was in the Wood today and used the text service. Very efficient and quick with 24 hours of parking confirmed. YES SIR. Good thing I remembered as Camp Charlesland started only yesterday. As for the military zone signs in a residential area that make you feel like the marines will be short roping from the Black Hawks if you dare to park outside a mate's home, I will restrain from commenting.
Stall The Ball 101 wrote: » Dont mention the signs :mad::D
Cheeky Chops wrote: » I was too busy looking for snipers.
Oldlegs wrote: » Great thread. Almost 15k views ..... What keeps me coming back is the suspense (and the occasional Referee/Mod intervention to keep things in check) Who is going to respond next ? Matt-Dublin, Maudi, Stall-the-Ball, TP25 coming back in the frame .... What happens if 2 or 3 of these posters every get to meet for coffee and hash out their ideas in real-time? End of an Epic saga Looking forward to today's espisode(s) ... Better than the Lions tour.
bido wrote: » the estate is not kept in the excellent condition it was a few years ago.;)
bido wrote: » What type of services are provided for residents of Charlesland ? ,What do they get for the money that they are expected to pay to management companies ? What is the annual charge ?. It looks like a very profitable business, just looking around at the roundabouts etc. there are more weeds than shrubs also the estate is not kept in the excellent condition it was a few years ago.;)
mango salsa wrote: » Probably because of cost cutting because of non fee payment I would have thought that was obvious!!!!!
Stall The Ball 101 wrote: » But most of the arrears were in the last 3 years and I would say most of them will be paid now that disc parking is being introduced. However Bido has a point and it does open up the whole issue of what are we spending so much money for and what are we getting for it.
matt-dublin wrote: » Maintenance and insurance of common areas, common area electricity (more so in apartments) bins (apartments) internal cleaning, window cleaning, gutter cleaning, again all apartments. All the fees vary by unit but apartments and duplexes pay significantly more than houses
Stall The Ball 101 wrote: » But for the houses according to the financial statement there were two main very large costs
dancerfidget wrote: » I have to say as a fee paying resident that I dislike the way this issue has become an us and them issue. Yes some people have not paid the fees however, whenever I have approached the management company I have not found them helpful.
matt-dublin wrote: » Which were? Terraces likely need block insurance? Then gardens/common area leccy? Can't think of much more for houses?
Stall The Ball 101 wrote: » I think you are missing my point, in the financial statement a large portion of the total goes on two items
matt-dublin wrote: » What are the two items? Items aren't priced to be profitable etc, they are budgeted for based on the amount they cost in the previous year. Also in the crescent we put each contract out to tender near the end of the year to try get the best price for our residents
matt-dublin wrote: » Have you an example? Who's your agent?
Stall The Ball 101 wrote: » I would rather not discuss the details of the financial statement online, I am only raising the point to discuss generally
bido wrote: » Surely it doesn't cost over a €1.000,000 to cut the grass and spray weed killer.:D
matt-dublin wrote: » Then what's the point in raising it?
mango salsa wrote: » Who said that?
Maudi wrote: » What do you mean by property management??(please dont say "the common areas) i clean my own windows paint my door and windows.clean my drive of weeds and the weed the foothpath and cut my own hedges..what are you manageing?now to me the clamping issue is a protection racket..ie pay uz muny r our thugs il disable ur car in the middle of the night...
yoshiktk wrote: » Is that on the list what is paid from fees? Never saw that happening.
matt-dublin wrote: » Yes reuse a year for apartments and only if you're above the ground floor. Folks this thread isn't about management fees, it's about clamping. If you've an issue about your management fees bring it up in the management fees thread and or bring it up with your committees and management agents. If you had attended AGM or got involved in the committes you would have a better understanding as to where the money goes.