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Property management changeover, who's now responsible?

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  • Property management changeover, who's now responsible?

    Dear all,
    Thanks for taking time to read this. In a nutshell, if an outgoing property management company has an on going dispute with Landlord, and a new property management company has taken over the contract, does the responsibility for the open dispute pass over to the new company too? (The previous company is still trading).

    Matt.

    PS. Utterly brilliant website!

    Update: I think I should give you some specific detail: The previous and now sacked management company hired a contractor who mistakenly painted some metal window frames that should not have been painted, they are now spoiled. The new management company has now taken over so at this stage am not sure who to pursue my case with!
    Perhaps should have made that clear from the start!
    Thanks again!
    Last edited by Matmobile; 30th January 2017, 17:58:PM.
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    Re: Property management changeover, who's now responsible?

    Hi

    probebly not unless the issue is related to the current state or repairs, or a debit ballance. I suppose it depends on the despute details. When the landlord negoteated with the new agent, he might of ask them to take over an oingoing dispute.
    crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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    • #3
      Re: Property management changeover, who's now responsible?

      Thanks crazy council, I have updated with some more specific detail,
      Thanks

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