maglez81 wrote: » In the worst case, if I would ignore the rules, What's the Worst That Could Happen? Could they remove my dog? is that legal?
Mrs OBumble wrote: » I'm trying very hard to be polite here: Why would you buy an apartment knowing that one of the things you want for your life (presumably it's non-negotiable for you) is not allowed in it? Why not just make life easier for everyone, and buy a different apartment, given that "There are a lot of apartments and houses where pets is allow in this area"?
maglez81 wrote: » Because I didn't know at first moment this rule. There are a lot of apartments, but it's not easy to find an apartment with a good price, situation and comfortable. Also, because I didn't think that my dog would be a problem in a build where there are 6 apartments and it's an area with a lot of dogs, I live currently at 1 km. from the new apartment, it's a build where the rules not permit if they cause annoyance or nuisance to fellow residents.
MrMorooka wrote: » How do people manage to have dogs in other countries' cities where apartments(and not ****ey 3-bed semis) are the norm?
maglez81 wrote: » I have tried to contact with the management or block management without successful. I could contact with the letting team, but they are not sure about the rules. The provide me a arrangement company, but when I contacted them they told me they are not the Property Managers
NewCorkLad wrote: » Are you buying or renting
The_Conductor wrote: » Dogs- are not allowed in apartments, period. If you wish to have one live with you- e.g. if it is a therapy or a guide dog- get a letter from the Management Company- not the Management Agent- which stated unequivocally that your dog is allowed. Do not make any presumptions. Do not buy the property without an official letter from the Management Company- stating explicitly, that your dog is allowed. Until such time as you have this letter- do not make an offer on the property- keep looking elsewhere. For the record- I'm not sure what you have been told- but dogs are almost 100% across the board- barred from apartments in Ireland- if people have told you otherwise- they are talking through their hats.
NewCorkLad wrote: » No you are trying to find out if they can take your dog from you if you move in with the dog no matter the rules. You have shown no consideration for you potential neighbours in this.
maglez81 wrote: » However It's really difficult because I don't have any reply from the Management Company. I'm trying to cooperate and to be a good neighbor as you can see.
chickenlicken2 wrote: » What steps have you taken to contact the management company?
maglez81 wrote: » If my dog would be a dangerous dog or problematic dog that every moment is barking, I would not move to an apartment where the pets are not allow, but it's not my case. My dog is a quite dog where my current neighbors are really happy with him.
daUbiq wrote: » I've seen apartment blocks in Dublin with dogs living in them. I lived there.
maglez81 wrote: » As I could see on canvas for the rules house. The company should be: Irish Estates (Management) Ltd email or Sherry FitzGerald Lettings. I contacted them and they told me the management agents are: Strathmore Ivernia Ltd. When I contacted Strathmore Ivernia Ltd. they told me that they are not the Property Managers. So I contacted Sherry FitzGeral again. They give me a phone number from the Block Managment 01-2461111, however they told me the same, they aren't and the given me a new phone number: 018715400. This number is from Irish Estates (Management). My solicitor is trying to have more information as well... I'm waiting from 2 weeks ago any update.
MrWalsh wrote: » I live in an apartment block and lots of people have dogs. And cats. As far as I can tell the management company of which I am a member as an owner have no real teeth. They won't do anything about serious problems because court dates cost money. So they're highly unlikely to get excited about a pet.