A meeting to reconfirm Ross and Liddell as factors for the maintenance of Phase 2 of Merchants Quay has seen them retain control of the site.
The company called the private meeting of owners to ask for a mandate after one owner refused to pay his bills.
Ross and Liddell sued Tom Cargill for outstanding fees of £600 but he disputed their right to charge him, arguing the company had no contract.
The company’s action was later dropped.
Mr Cargill said there was a low turnout at the meeting, with only around 30 people.
A spokesman for Ross and Liddell said: “Ross and Liddell has delivered property management services at Merchants Quay (Phase 2) since 2008.
“To ensure full compliance with the development’s deed of conditions we required to have our appointment ratified by proprietors after expiry of a specified period.
“We therefore called a meeting with the proprietors to fully explain and discuss the current issues and seek a formal mandate to allow us to continue managing the development and instruct essential services.
“Owners have voted overwhelming in support of our continued management of the development, and in addition we were able to agree measures to assist with future communication, including convening an annual meeting.
“This represents an extremely positive result for all owners within the development and importantly, we also now have a clear mandate to pursue unpaid common costs from defaulting owners on behalf of proprietors.”