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Residents on the ground floor of the elevator room do not need elevators, and they are required to issue elevator cards to all elevator users. What do you think of this?

Residents on the ground floor of the elevator room (the first floor, the second floor and the third floor) don't need elevators, and unanimously require that elevator cards be issued to everyone who uses elevators. What do you think of this?

I think this topic is quite complicated, because when it comes to the interests of residents, everyone tends to start from their own point of view, and it is difficult to reach a unified opinion. In reality, it is difficult to rebuild old buildings and install elevators because the residents at the bottom and the residents at the top disagree.

Because the meaning of the question is not clear, whether it is an old building with an elevator or a new building with an elevator, the principles for handling these two situations are different.

The following are elaborated respectively:

1. If it is a new building with elevator, then everything shall be carried out in accordance with the sales contract and property management contract signed with the developer. The reason is very simple, because this is a contract signed by each household and the developer when entering the house, which involves the terms of use and maintenance of the elevator. Everything is implemented according to the terms, and there is no dispute.

2. On the other hand, if the elevator is installed in the old building, according to the principle that whoever uses it will share the cost, and if the residents on the first and second floors do not use the elevator, it is quite reasonable to issue elevator cards to elevator users.

However, elevators are basically not needed on the first floor, but may be needed on the second and third floors, such as carrying large pieces of furniture. In this case, it is a bit unreasonable not to pay the elevator fee on the second and third floors.

But since they also advocate issuing elevator cards, they can't use elevators without cards, and they won't be issued cards without paying elevator fees, so there is nothing to say and no reason.

The remaining question is whether the upstairs residents agree or not. If you agree, things will be easy. If you don't agree, then there will be disputes over the installation of elevators and conflicts between neighbors. In this case, it is better not to install elevators and maintain the status quo.

In fact, the old buildings are old, indoor pipelines are aging, parking spaces are insufficient, and greening and property management can't keep up. These are not solved by the old reform. We must install the elevator carefully. What do you think of this?