QUOTE(blackwindow @ Jan 25 2018, 09:26 AM)
Hi,
I can understand my condo is quite old and also the lifts break down quite frequently and many of the tenants have been complaining. So they have planned to change it. But now they are charging each unit according to the size of the unit to pay for the new lifts.
I'm just wondering, shouldn't they use the maintenance fee and slowly put an amount aside for the new lifts? I mean, that's what maintenance fees are for right? To maintain the building?
So I'm just wondering is it normal that a condo to charge each unit like this for reconstructing? And by the way, this has been done without any agreement or whatever. Just somehow one day the notice pops up and asking us to pay :/
good time to scrutinize your building management accounts and hear from 3rd party opinion.I can understand my condo is quite old and also the lifts break down quite frequently and many of the tenants have been complaining. So they have planned to change it. But now they are charging each unit according to the size of the unit to pay for the new lifts.
I'm just wondering, shouldn't they use the maintenance fee and slowly put an amount aside for the new lifts? I mean, that's what maintenance fees are for right? To maintain the building?
So I'm just wondering is it normal that a condo to charge each unit like this for reconstructing? And by the way, this has been done without any agreement or whatever. Just somehow one day the notice pops up and asking us to pay :/
Jan 25 2018, 09:59 AM

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