Residential properties become a burden to owners? A community property was withdrawn, and the mentality of the two types of people is different!
It has been a month since the opposite community evicted the landlord, and the community has entered a state of unmanaged property. Some residents who do not pay the property fee are very happy, and they can save **ten yuan a month without paying the property fee, which means a lot to them; But others are worried because there is no one to clean, no one to park, no one to maintain law and order.
All the houses in this old neighborhood are high-rises, and the property tax charged is eight cents per square foot, and the parking fee is one hundred and two per month. Some residents chose not to pay property taxes and ended up incurring large debts and eventually managed to dispose of the property. To date, no new real estate company has been willing to manage the complex, claiming that its profitability is insufficient.
As a result, the community has become chaotic, garbage can be seen everywhere, residents privately pull wires to charge battery cars, fight for parking spaces, and foreign vehicles invade to grab resources. The night is dark and the wind is high, and the staircase road has no lighting, no monitoring, let alone public order, which is the result of the lack of property management. We can think that property management is the cornerstone of the normal operation of the community, and due to the breach of contract by a few people, the property no longer exists, and the community falls into a situation where no one cares.
Everyone must fulfill their responsibilities. When a utility company needs to maintain a property, we have to fulfill our obligations and pay for the corresponding services. If no one is willing to pay for these services, there is no need for the utility company to stay in the area. Only when everyone works together to maintain the community can we make it more livable.
Communal property has been a matter of concern, with some residents strongly demanding the cancellation of property and others insisting on owning it. There are pros and cons to this!
Let's start with a community without a real estate company: if there is no real estate company, you can save on property taxes, but who will do the sanitation of the community? Do you take turns doing it? That's good at first, but then what? Who can guarantee that everyone is serious about their working hours? Unless someone does it in the name of overseer, of course, this kind of work can easily offend people.
Who will drive away cats and dogs that bark in the middle of the night and disturb the rest of others? Who will clean up cat feces and dog poop in elevators, hallways, and atriums? Who will notify residents of any notices or policy changes issued by the community or village council?
Water leaks in houses, broken wires, burglary, neighborhood disputes, upstairs and downstairs noise disturbances, indiscriminate parking of vehicles in the community, and scrapes can be seen everywhere. Who will solve these problems? Is it just to save property taxes and get into trouble in the long run?
On the other hand, there is a real estate company nearby: when every household encounters a problem, it will directly call the real estate company and let them deal with it, so that people have no worries.