A member of the community's self-made homeowners' committee wants to become the property manager.
Pay attention to this matter.
Because the night before last,
someone at the newly built senior activity center,
which was later changed to the homeowners' committee,
prevented seniors from using it.
Some seniors asked why they weren't notified about the change.
The well-planned senior activity center is gone.
Contact the community committee leader,
and question them hoarsely,
"Why?
Why?"
Then there was another commotion in the group.
The drying racks that were supposed to be rectified were not installed; the project has been completed for 1.2 years.
The roof leaks have not been properly addressed.
Some trees have not been managed well and have died.
Then there was also the issue of repairing or maintaining the big gate.
Some people also asked why the homeowners are being suppressed.
Homeowners are emotionally agitated.
The next day, the community committee presented various documents in the group,
and various internal topics they had previously discussed surfaced.
They warned that those causing disturbances would bear legal responsibility.
So, this homeowners' committee is actually still functioning within the system,
with a strong backing,
and is familiar with all the rules and regulations.
However, how will the interests of the homeowners be addressed?