Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – The Hanoi Construction Department has announced that it willinspect the use and management of apartment buildings in the capital city thisyear.
The move aims to solve difficulties and clarify the cause and responsibilitiesof State management agencies, authorities, businesses and people in themanagement, operation and use of apartment buildings.
Apartment buildings to be inspected in the second quarter of this year includethose in Long Bien, Nam Tu Liem, Bac Tu Liem, Ha Dong, Thanh Xuan, Cau Giay, BaDinh, Dong Da, Tay Ho, Hai Ba Trung, Hoang Mai and Thanh Tri districts.
Gia Lam, Hoai Duc, Chuong My, Thanh Oai, Me Linh, Dan Phuong and Quoc Oaidistricts will be examined in the third quarter.
Disputes and complaints related to the management and operation of apartmentbuildings have become a widespread problem in the capital, where 13.5 percentof the population lives in an apartment building.
The city has nearly 2,600 buildings, accounting for 58 percent of the totalnumber of apartment buildings across the country, including nearly 1,580 oldbuildings, 845 commercial buildings and 174 resettlement apartment buildings.
About 130 commercial apartment buildings have witnessed disputes.
Most disputes relate to the use of management and maintenance funds atapartment buildings.
According to the current Housing Law, the owner of an apartment must pay anextra 2 percent of the total apartment selling price for maintenance inside thebuilding. The fees collected by property developers must be passed on toresidents’ committees no later than seven days after a residents’ committee isset up.
However, several developers have delayed transferring the fees to residents’committees, causing disputes among residents and developers.
After the inspections, the Construction Department will name investors who donot comply with regulations on management and use of apartment buildings.
Previously, the Hanoi Police Department examined fire safety measures inresidential buildings and issued 57 fines for violationsof regulations on fire prevention and control./.
The move aims to solve difficulties and clarify the cause and responsibilitiesof State management agencies, authorities, businesses and people in themanagement, operation and use of apartment buildings.
Apartment buildings to be inspected in the second quarter of this year includethose in Long Bien, Nam Tu Liem, Bac Tu Liem, Ha Dong, Thanh Xuan, Cau Giay, BaDinh, Dong Da, Tay Ho, Hai Ba Trung, Hoang Mai and Thanh Tri districts.
Gia Lam, Hoai Duc, Chuong My, Thanh Oai, Me Linh, Dan Phuong and Quoc Oaidistricts will be examined in the third quarter.
Disputes and complaints related to the management and operation of apartmentbuildings have become a widespread problem in the capital, where 13.5 percentof the population lives in an apartment building.
The city has nearly 2,600 buildings, accounting for 58 percent of the totalnumber of apartment buildings across the country, including nearly 1,580 oldbuildings, 845 commercial buildings and 174 resettlement apartment buildings.
About 130 commercial apartment buildings have witnessed disputes.
Most disputes relate to the use of management and maintenance funds atapartment buildings.
According to the current Housing Law, the owner of an apartment must pay anextra 2 percent of the total apartment selling price for maintenance inside thebuilding. The fees collected by property developers must be passed on toresidents’ committees no later than seven days after a residents’ committee isset up.
However, several developers have delayed transferring the fees to residents’committees, causing disputes among residents and developers.
After the inspections, the Construction Department will name investors who donot comply with regulations on management and use of apartment buildings.
Previously, the Hanoi Police Department examined fire safety measures inresidential buildings and issued 57 fines for violationsof regulations on fire prevention and control./.
VNA