A unit to undertake laws research on firms offering administration companies for buildings has been established following current complaints from residents at a posh in an Istanbul neighborhood and an ongoing native media dialogue regarding residents residing on the bottom flooring of buildings should not be compelled to pay the identical upkeep quantity and house dues (“aidat”).
The unit established by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change will work to be able to defend the rights of floor ground homeowners, and perform legislative research concerning firms endeavor the administration of residences and workplaces, reported the Ihlas Haber Ajansı (IHA) on Wednesday.
The unit is ready to cooperate with related public establishments and organizations and implement measures to unravel issues of residence administration. The established unit will perform secondary laws research following the completion of the authorized regulatory research on the topic.
”With the completion of the secondary laws research, an vital step can be taken towards lowering administration points at estates,” as per a press release issued by the ministry.