Just retain 1 access card to yourself. Problem solved.
Condo Mgmt not allowing landlord to use facilities, After property is rented out
Condo Mgmt not allowing landlord to use facilities, After property is rented out
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Mar 6 2017, 03:54 PM
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Just retain 1 access card to yourself. Problem solved.
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Mar 7 2017, 09:09 AM
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QUOTE(lucerne @ Mar 7 2017, 12:16 AM) some condo require to show resident card (with photo) not the access card. some need both The requirement is so stringent? Which residency you are referring to?low end condo maybe still ok to use old remain card to use facilities . some condo will cancel old remaining access card/resident card when tenant apply to move in and show them the tenancy agreement. move in/ move out have to apply in advance some condo also limit total number of cards, usually 2 cards for larger room, 1 card for small room. most time, tenant will apply to the max. |
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