Housekeeping in the crisis: owners raise the alarm!

Housekeeping in the crisis: owners raise the alarm!

in Waiblingen and the surrounding region, the members of the house and landowners' association recently become noticeable. The association, which represents 6,500 house and apartment owners, is increasingly faced with an increasing problem: idle property management. In the regular consultations, consultations and seminars, the lawyers, including the legal representative Hendrik Leibfritz, report on increasingly poorer service quality on the part of these administrations.

The phenomenon of inactivity in real estate management has accepted a worrying trend in recent years. "It seems that an entire industry is in a crisis," explains Leibfritz, who deals with the complaints of owners who feel that their concerns are ignored. This development not only burdens the owners, but also leads to continuing frustration among the population.

frustration for owners

The inquiries about inactivity of property management are piling up and those affected are angry about the lack of response to their concerns. Again and again it happens that important repairs or administrative tasks are postponed, which can have financial consequences for owners. Owners complain that they do not receive the appropriate support they expect from their administrations. The need to work for simple things itself increases what increases the burden for the owners.

Another frequently expressed concern concerns communication. Often there is no feedback on inquiries from the owners or takes place late. This leads to persistent uncertainty and dissatisfaction with the service that should be provided. Lawyer Leibfritz gives those affected the advice of leading detailed logs on all contact attempts with the administrations in order to be better equipped in the event of a legal discussion.

The house and landowners' association has already taken steps to address these problems. The association regularly organizes information and advice to help owners to understand and enforce their rights. However, the question remains how sustainable these measures are and whether you can actually change the situation as long as many property management companies remain inactive.

The situation remains tense and it remains to be seen whether those responsible for the administrative companies take measures to remedy these grievances. At a time when living is becoming increasingly expensive, it is all the more important that property management take their tasks seriously and put the interests of the owners in the foreground.

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