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Management company for Irish new house

  • 30-04-2023 09:19PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    Hello all,

    I'm thinking of buying a new house in Ireland and I have looked at two estates which are located close to each other in the same area.

    However, one estate has a management company overseeing the houses, while the other one doesn't (they only oversee their apartments, not houses).

    The agent told me that once all the houses are sold and meet the planning rules and regulations, the local county council will take over it for managing common areas, etc.

    Is this normal? Also, what would be the worst case if the county council will not take it over?

    Thanks,

    Shravan



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