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<blockquote data-quote="steveCRjcw" data-source="post: 2372239" data-attributes="member: 322993777"><p>Hi Guys, I'm new here. I have a specific question.</p><p></p><p>I work as a building manager in a block of privately owned leased flats in London. I also have a fllat in the same building.</p><p>When I joined 15 yrs ago, there was no internet installed or a domain name associated with the building. I did both. I needed the domain name simply because my perosnal email was being flooded with work related emails.</p><p></p><p>I've run the domain registered to me for this whole time.</p><p></p><p>Now, the property management company (who I don't work for. I work for the freeholder of the building), who have managed the building since before I got here, have come along and implied that they may take over my domain name, and email account because they should be controlling and running all things internet.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe they can do this. I could be wrong. The domain name didnt exist until I made it so. Likewise the email accounts associated with it.</p><p></p><p>I must add, there have been no issues to make this arise. They say they are merely streamlining and improving services. It's only me that uses the email associated with the domain for contact with lease holders, tenants, contractors etc.</p><p></p><p>I have told them I have no emotional connection to the domian name, but about 15 yrs of emails some of them highly confidential, and for me personally, could either be lost, or flooded to a corporate server. And even if neither of these scenarios happen, I kind of resent this management company telling me their intentions in this light.</p><p></p><p>My feelings are to dig my heels in. But can they actually do what they imply?</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts would be helpful?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveCRjcw, post: 2372239, member: 322993777"] Hi Guys, I'm new here. I have a specific question. I work as a building manager in a block of privately owned leased flats in London. I also have a fllat in the same building. When I joined 15 yrs ago, there was no internet installed or a domain name associated with the building. I did both. I needed the domain name simply because my perosnal email was being flooded with work related emails. I've run the domain registered to me for this whole time. Now, the property management company (who I don't work for. I work for the freeholder of the building), who have managed the building since before I got here, have come along and implied that they may take over my domain name, and email account because they should be controlling and running all things internet. I don't believe they can do this. I could be wrong. The domain name didnt exist until I made it so. Likewise the email accounts associated with it. I must add, there have been no issues to make this arise. They say they are merely streamlining and improving services. It's only me that uses the email associated with the domain for contact with lease holders, tenants, contractors etc. I have told them I have no emotional connection to the domian name, but about 15 yrs of emails some of them highly confidential, and for me personally, could either be lost, or flooded to a corporate server. And even if neither of these scenarios happen, I kind of resent this management company telling me their intentions in this light. My feelings are to dig my heels in. But can they actually do what they imply? Any thoughts would be helpful? [/QUOTE]
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