Residents concerned over balcony flaws and fire safety at north Dublin development
“I don’t think the problem is any closer to being addressed. I feel it isn’t closer to being resolved, and eventually when something does come out or when reports do come out, I feel residents may end up bearing the cost,” one resident said.The management company which sent the letter, O’Connor Property Management, did not respond to a series of questions put to it by The Irish Times, including on the issue of costs.
Repairs to 16 balconies were completed on foot of the report by a company which owns properties at the development. However, residents have expressed fears about balconies at units which are not owned by that company.
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