Mr. Sun finally bought a house, but he didn't expect parking to become a new annoyance.
I thought that everything would be fine when I bought a parking space, but who would have thought that an "empty parking space" could also cause trouble.
What's going on here? Let's take a look at what happened to Mr. Sun.
In other words, Mr. Sun, a young man, has worked hard to save money for several years and finally bought the house he wants.
The house is really nice, big and bright, and the location is convenient, right in the city center.
Mr. Sun's happiness was so happy that he couldn't close his mouth.
But happy and sad, he soon discovered a big problem - parking was too difficult!
Every time I go home, the public parking space downstairs seems to be playing hide and seek with him, and it is gone in a blink of an eye.
Mr. Sun's worries, how can he go on like this? So, he decided to grit his teeth, buy a private parking space, and do it once and for all.
The property told him that there were still some empty parking spaces in the community that could be sold.
The price is quite affordable, much cheaper than the public parking lots outside.
When Mr. Sun heard this, wasn't this exactly what he wanted? It can solve the parking problem and save money, so why not?
So, he didn't hesitate to buy one.
The location of the parking space is quite good, just a few steps from home.
Since then, Mr. Sun no longer has to worry about parking and is very convenient to drive in and out every day.
But the good times were short-lived. Mr. Sun had to go to study abroad for half a year due to work reasons.
He thought to himself, the parking space is empty anyway, so he doesn't have to worry about parking.
But who would have thought that when he came back half a year later, he received a reminder text message from the property.
"What? My parking space is empty and no one uses it, why do I have to pay a management fee? Mr. Sun was stunned when he saw it.
He hurriedly called the property to inquire about the situation.
The property explained: "All parking spaces have to be paid on a monthly basis, regardless of whether you use them or not." ”
Only then did Mr. Sun remember that there was indeed this provision when he signed the contract, but he still felt that it was quite unpleasant.
Mr. Sun felt that this matter could not be left at that.
He brought up this problem in the owner group, but he didn't expect many people to encounter the same problem.
Everyone thinks this rule is quite unreasonable!
Some neighbors also suggested that we could talk to the property together to see if we could adjust the rule.
In this way, a seemingly inconspicuous parking space management fee problem has evolved into a "game" between the owner of the community and the property.
Netizens are hotly discussed
Is the management fee a service fee? Is there a service standard? What are the responsibilities? Who sets the fees? On what basis?
The parking space you buy is a management fee, and the parking fee is charged if you don't buy a parking space! Whoever benefits pays for it is justified! Do you buy a car that doesn't need to be refueled? There is no such thing as a free breakfast and lunch!
The property company is the most heroic enterprise in today's society, supported by the government and supported by the court, and all the charging terms are based on the law and are well documented. If you don't accept it, try it. The car is not allowed to enter or exit, and it is not allowed to enter when it goes out. You are not negotiable about the door of the unit door to the door and the electricity and water card. Tell you, I'm in charge of this territory!
There are many properties that only charge for services and do not provide services, or charge indiscriminately, which is the root cause of hating properties.
After some setbacks, Mr. Sun and his neighbors finally reached a consensus with the property and revised the relevant regulations.
Now they don't have to worry about paying for empty parking spaces anymore!
In fact, this matter is also a wake-up call: in the big things of buying a house and buying a parking space, you have to open your eyes and see the terms of the contract clearly before signing!
Don't get into trouble when you run into similar problems.