As the years go by, the community facilities have quietly entered the "twilight years", the elevators creak, the pipes leak frequently, and the green belt gradually loses its vitality...... When these "old guys" are in urgent need of a new outfit, the property is called "shy in the pocket" and cannot afford it. At this time, some owners choose to refuse to pay the property fee in response, what kind of legal logic is hidden behind this seemingly reasonable resistance?
Yan Gui Hing Legal Services today focuses on the delicate relationship between the aging of community facilities and the payment of property fees. We are well aware that behind every cent of property fees is the expectation of a better future for the living environment. However, in the face of the real dilemma, can the owner's refusal to hand over really solve the problem, and is it legal and compliant?
In fact, refusal to pay strata fees is not the solution. It may temporarily express the dissatisfaction of the owner, but it may also exacerbate the confrontation between the property and the owner, and may affect the normal operation of the overall service of the community. The right thing to do is for the landlord and the property to work together to find a way to solve the problem.
In this collision between law and reality, Yangui Nest Legal Services is willing to be your think tank, use professional knowledge, analyze the case for you, and provide legal and reasonable solutions. Let's explore together how to protect the rights and interests of owners while ensuring that community facilities are maintained and updated in a timely manner, so as to create a harmonious and beautiful living environment!