Researcher

David Rouse

Email: david.rouse@housingagency.ie

Institution/Organisation: The Housing Agency
Position: Multi-Unit Developments Advisor
Biographical Information: Multi-Unit Developments Advisor with The Housing Agency, Ireland.
The Housing Agency is a government body working with Ireland's Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Local Authorities, and Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs), in the delivery of housing and housing services.
Business and Legal Studies graduate of University College Dublin (BBLS 1999).
Fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland (FCA 2003).

 

Authored/ Co-authored Research

Title: Multi-Unit Developments & Owners’ Management Companies: A Compilation of Writing from The Housing Agency

Published: Various

Author/Co-authors: David Rouse, David Rouse

Keywords: Building management, Financial management, Governance, Law, Liveability, Sustainability,

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Summary:

This publication is a compilation of writing from Ireland about multi-unit developments (MUDs), and owners’ management companies (OMCs). OMCs are responsible for the management of shared spaces and services in managed estates such as apartments.
The writing aims to explain the relationships, stakeholders, and systems that underpin an expanding component of Ireland’s housing stock. It is hoped that the reader will gain a better understanding of the elements necessary to achieve successful apartment living.

Title: Multi-Unit Developments & Owners’ Management Companies: A Compilation of Writing from The Housing Agency

Published: Various

Author/Co-authors: David Rouse, David Rouse

Keywords: Building management, Financial management, Governance, Law, Liveability, Sustainability,

Read Paper

Summary:

This publication is a compilation of writing from Ireland about multi-unit developments (MUDs), and owners’ management companies (OMCs). OMCs are responsible for the management of shared spaces and services in managed estates such as apartments.
The writing aims to explain the relationships, stakeholders, and systems that underpin an expanding component of Ireland’s housing stock. It is hoped that the reader will gain a better understanding of the elements necessary to achieve successful apartment living.