Management Companies

01 What is a Management Company?

A so called "management company" is a company registered in the CRO usually as a Company limited by Guarantee (CLG) or a Designated Activity Company (DAC),  with an object clause to manage a multi-unit development. The "management company" owns the common areas of the development such as: car parks, green space, stairwells, lifts and communal hallways and maintains them for the benefit of all property owners and typically provides for insurance cover.

On acquiring a unit within the development, in addition to the apartment or house such person also shares ownership of the common areas. Stemming from this, it is usually a condition of the purchaser's contract that they sign a co-ownership agreement which obliged them to become a member of the management company.    These co-ownership agreements are essentially rooted in the laws of contract and private property,  rather than in any particular Act of the Oireachtas.  Following on from this, it should be clear that the requirement to become a member of a management company is not a requirement under company law. 

There is no special body of company law which applies only to so called "management companies" or is applied differently so far as management companies are concerned.  The "FAQ" (Frequently Asked Questions) section of this website answers most general company law type questions in relation to all companies.  Most of the issues arising in the so called "management companies" are not company law issues and the ODCE cannot assist.   The attached document lists the breaches of company law where ODCE can assist with.

02 Are management companies a product of company law?

No. It is important to stress that management companies have no special meaning and are in no way a requirement of company law. There is nothing in the Companies Act which states that a management company must be brought into existence in connection with any multi-unit development, and some multi-unit developments exist which do not have a management company associated with them. Furthermore, it is important to point out and emphasise that there is no special body of company law that applies solely to management companies.

03 Where can I find the legal source from which management companies operate?

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02 July 2021


MAN CHARGED WITH COMPANY LAW AND THEFT OFFENCES

Mr. Ebenezer Oduntan, 55, with an address at The Close, Curragh Grange, Newbridge, Co. Kildare was arrested and charged at Newbridge Garda Station this morning before being brought to Naas District Court.  Mr. Oduntan faces 30 charges of Theft[1], 4 charges of Furnishing False Information[2], as well as 5 charges of Providing False Information[3].   

The charges follow an investigation by the ODCE in relation to the alleged misappropriation of monies from the company and church of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, City of David based in Toughers Business Park, Naas, Co. Kildare. 

Evidence of arrest, charge, and caution was given by Detective Garda Glenn Mackessy of the ODCE.  He told the Court that the Director of Public Prosecutions has directed trial on indictment.   Detective Garda Mackessy told Judge Desmond Zaidan that it was alleged that Mr. Oduntan was a director of the company and pastor of the church when the alleged offences took place between 2012 and 2020. The total value of the theft charges is approximately €70,000. 

Mr. Oduntan has been remanded on bail to appear again at Naas District Court in November for service of a book of evidence. 

[1] Contrary to Section 4 of the Criminal Justice (Theft & Fraud Offences) Act, 2001
[2] Contrary to Section 242 of the Companies Act, 1990
[3] Contrary to Section 876 of the Companies Act, 2014

ENDS/
Contact:          Conor O’Mahony
                        Phone Number:  (087) 239 7741
                        Email:  conor_omahony@odce.ie

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