real estate update seminar
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Real Estate Update Seminar
Thursday 27 April 2017
@mhclawyers
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Chair
Jamie Fitzmaurice Partner, Real Estate Mason Hayes & Curran
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Burning Buildings
Susan Bryson Partner, Construction Mason Hayes & Curran
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Reports
• Reports
• What are the defects?
• What works are required to rectify the defects?
• How urgent are the works?
• How much will they cost?
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Legal Advice
• Avenues of recourse
1. Insurance policy
2. Recourse to developer/ design team/ contractor
NB Get the documents and have them reviewed
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Construction Litigation
• Do you have a case?
• Cause of defects – What is wrong?
• Apportionment of Liability – Who is responsible?
• Right of Action – Can you bring a case?
• Contract/ Tort
• Statute of limitations
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Conveyancing Litigation
• Status of Common Areas – Have they transferred?
• MUD Act indemnity
• Conveyancing documents for transfer of common areas
• Original development conveyancing documents
• Agreement for lease
• Management agreement
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Litigation
• Is the case worth pursuing?
• Costs
• Security for costs
• Mark for recovery
• Status of defendants
• Insurance policies
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Communications with Fire Officer
• Avoid enforcement action
• Fire Notice
• District Court Appeal
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Communications with Home Owners
• AGM/EGM
• Make reports available
• Present professional advice
• Present alternatives
1. Levy for Litigation
2. Levy for works
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Conclusion
• Get homeowners on board
• Get fire officer on board
• Manage the situation
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Owners’ Management Companies Nick Metcalfe Senior Associate, Corporate Governance Mason Hayes & Curran
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Owner Management Companies
• Constitutionally fit for purpose
o Complies with MUD Act
o Is suitable for operation of the OMC as it is owned and managed
• Control
o membership by unit ownership
o Board of directors
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Issues: constitution
MUD Act
Voting – one member, one vote (default)
one unit, one vote (section 14(1) MUD Act)
“fair and equitable apportionment” (section 2(4) MUD
Act)?
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Issues: constitution
Quorum
• Companies Act 2014 default: 2 members present in person or by
proxy
• Older companies default: three members present in person
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Issues: constitution
Removal of member’s right to vote if any money owed by that member
to the OMC is in arrears.
• Standard provision for old and new companies
• Potentially disproportionate where member owns large number of
units
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Practical issues
Missing or incomplete statutory registers
• Offence under Companies Act 2014 (eg section 169 for register of
members)
• Necessary to identity other members
• Reconstitute from CRO
• Time consuming, scope for inaccuracy
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Practical issues
Directors being reluctant to resign
• Ordinary resolution passed at EGM needed if constitution doesn’t
provide otherwise
• Members to requisition EGM (directors 21 days to comply)
• Members having to call EGM if (when) directors fail to comply (21
clear days’ notice)
• 28 days’ notice to OMC of intention to remove directors
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Solutions
Remedial
• Constitutional issues – special resolution
o Written unanimous resolution
o 75% of members voting at an EGM
• Notice period – 21 clear days
• Quorum
• Cost
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Solutions
Preventative
• Due diligence – ask questions and identify potential issues
• Take advice on those issues
• Require vendor to remedy steps prior to sale, if possible
• Negotiate an adjustment to the price
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Remedies against Defaulting Commercial Tenants
Peter Johnston Partner, Dispute Resolution Mason Hayes & Curran
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Common Tenant Breaches
Breach of Finance
Covenants
Arrears of Rent
Arrears of other sums reserved under lease e.g. Service charges, rates,
insurance premium
Breach of Non-
Financial Covenants
User Clause
Repair Clause
Consent Provisions
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Remedies Arrears of Rent / other sums
• Sue for Arrears
• Petition to wind up tenant company
• Obtain Court Order for possession
• Re-enter if provision in Lease or if breach of condition in lease
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Suing for arrears of rent/other sums
Summary Proceedings
District Court
Up to €15k
Circuit Court
€15,001 – €75,000
High Court
Above €75,000
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Petition to wind up tenant company
• Debt must be in excess of €10,000
• No priority
• Remain unsecured Creditor
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Lease Termination by Court Order – “Rent” Arrears
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*(it is common for service charges, insurance premiums to be
reserved as additional “Rent”)
Issue Proceedings seeking Court
Order for possession
“Rent” must be outstanding for one
year minimum
District Court – €15,000 rent
Circuit Court – market value €3m
Express provision to terminate
lease/Breach of condition in lease
High Court – market value >
€3m
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What is peaceable re-entry
• Landlord/agent physically re-enters a commercial premises for the
purposes of terminating the lease
• Service of a notice not sufficient
• Must actually get onto/into the premises – outside premises not
sufficient - MacKnight –v-Xtra-Vision
• Legal effect is to terminate the lease from the date of the re-entry
releasing the landlord, tenant, guarantors from their lease
obligations going forward.
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Overview - Peaceable Re-Entry
• It is a fast, effective & economical way in which to terminate
commercial lease and obtain possession
• No Court order required / “self help” remedy
• Less legal fees / Less “waiting time”
• However commercial tenants taking steps to try to prevent
landlord’s exercising this option
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Is there a right to re-enter the premises?
• Identify breach
• Check if breach gives a right to re-enter to terminate lease/breach of
condition.
• Does a section 14 notice need to be served – all breaches other than non-
payment of rent
• In writing
• Specify breach
• Specify what required to remedy breach
• Call upon tenant to remedy in reasonable timeframe
• If not remedied landlord will re-enter and determine lease
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Procedure
• Verified that you have right to re-enter?
• Suitable premises – residential aspects, perishable goods, environmental
issues, licenced premises?
• Element of surprise - Usually a late night/early morning procedure to try to
ensure no one in the premises!
• Peaceable If have a key to premises use it!
If not - cause minimal damage in gaining entry – bore
through the barrel of lock
If there is resistance, do not proceed
• Secure premises once entry gained
• Letter to former tenant notifying it of re-entry/lease termination
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What can a tenant do?
• Relief from forfeiture / injunction – even if all procedures have been
properly followed
• Damages
• Deal
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Take Aways
• Rateable valuation
• What’s your objective
• MHC is always just a phone call away!
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Susan Bryson Nicholas Metcalfe Partner Senior Associate Mason Hayes & Curran Mason Hayes & Curran [email protected] [email protected] +353 1 614 5214 +353 1 614 2372 Peter Johnston Jamie Fitzmaurice Partner Partner Mason Hayes & Curran Mason Hayes & Curran [email protected] [email protected] +353 1 614 5282 +353 1 614 5268