Unpaid site fees
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- Kibkommer
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Unpaid site fees
Several owners on our site are not paying site fees, is there any legal way we can put pressure on them to get payment?
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Consult an Avukat with a view to taking them to Court - assuming that the Site in question has a 100% legal Committee and Constitution (see FLOOR OWNERSHIP AND FLOOR EASEMENT LAW July 2010 - this link is probably a little out of date by now) - If you are not familiar with the requirements, then you should probably take a look at the legislation outlined in the Official Gazette, and/or find an Avukat who is familiar with it...ardstrawray wrote:Several owners on our site are not paying site fees, is there any legal way we can put pressure on them to get payment?
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Good luck with that! Its an ongoing problem on sites sometimes the threat of court works but the legal system for minor things like that is very slow and could take years to get a ruling. A friend of mine lives on a site and one of the non payers is a lawyer{ Avokat}
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Re: Unpaid site fees
Just a thought, are management company able to turn off water/electric as a bargaining tool
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We are talking about a debt here - someone owing money to someone else.Cally wrote:Just a thought, are management company able to turn off water/electric as a bargaining tool
If someone owed you money, would it be OK for you to go around to their house and disconnect their electricity and water?
I think that the OP needs to seek legal advice as to their options!
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Unfortunately when you live on a site such as yours this is always a danger. There have been problems on several other sites with this and other issues. Squatters on one site east of Esentepe, for instance.
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The provision of potable water and sanitation is a UNHR requirement, ergo any management company depriving citizens of such basic needs would be in serious legal poo, as a certain east of Girne Belidiye Baskan was reminded so by the TRNC Ombudsmen earlier this year.Cally wrote:Just a thought, are management company able to turn off water/electric as a bargaining tool
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I dont think that electric could be cut off as Kibtek would need to do that. But water. If the site has a water depot that the other owners pay to top up and also pay for the running of the pumps to deliver the water. Then i would say there is a good case to cut the water supply. Why should paying owners subsidise non payers? If the water is from the municipality then the same as the Kibtek situation!!!
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What would the legal position be if non-maintenance owners ordered their own water tanker supply direct to their individual house tanks and the maintenance company prevented their supply?Geoff1131 wrote:I dont think that electric could be cut off as Kibtek would need to do that. But water. If the site has a water depot that the other owners pay to top up and also pay for the running of the pumps to deliver the water. Then i would say there is a good case to cut the water supply. Why should paying owners subsidise non payers? If the water is from the municipality then the same as the Kibtek situation!!!
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Re: Unpaid site fees
Posted on wrong thread
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Why?Confused wrote:Posted on wrong thread
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Now I'm confused - or am I?
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tomsteel wrote:What would the legal position be if non-maintenance owners ordered their own water tanker supply direct to their individual house tanks and the maintenance company prevented their supply?Geoff1131 wrote:I dont think that electric could be cut off as Kibtek would need to do that. But water. If the site has a water depot that the other owners pay to top up and also pay for the running of the pumps to deliver the water. Then i would say there is a good case to cut the water supply. Why should paying owners subsidise non payers? If the water is from the municipality then the same as the Kibtek situation!!!
Tomsteel, i said if the site had a water depot and the paying owners had paid for the water and the cost of distributing the water. Then i would think there was a good case for cutting a supply to an owner who refused to pay towards the costs. I never mentioned anyone having their own tanks and buying their own water.
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And will you indemnify the owners in the event that they are subject to legal action subsequent to following your advice?
I still think that they should seek legal advice from someone qualified to give it!
I still think that they should seek legal advice from someone qualified to give it!