Because of the leakage in the bathroom, the property and the developer repaired it for more than a y

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-13
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Let me give you a distinction between a property company and a development company.

    1. The property management company is a service for the maintenance of public facilities and equipment.

    2. The developer is an enterprise that guarantees the quality of the houses built in accordance with national laws and regulations.

    There is an essential difference between the above two, and the water leakage in your house is a building quality problem and is within the scope of the developer's responsibility. Even if there are two companies under the same group, their responsibilities and business scope are different, so the property fee you said belongs to the service scope of the property company, and its water leakage belongs to the quality assurance responsibility of the developer and the builder. Therefore, your failure to pay the property fee is not the scope of responsibility of the property management company, and the owner has no right to refuse to pay the property fee according to the Property Management Regulations.

    In this case, the property is only a cooperating party and is not responsible for the leakage of water in the bathroom. The developer has an unshirkable responsibility for the water leakage, and if the loss occurs, it can only claim from the developer, and will not claim from the property management company. It is hoped that the owner will check his property service contract and understand his own housing rights, so that he can better protect his own interests.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If a patient is treated in the hospital and is always unable to cure the disease, or even dies of illness, do you think the medical expenses that have been paid can be refunded to you? (Just an example, please don't misunderstand, and don't get angry).

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