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How to break the deadlock of "elevator swiping"?

Subsequently, the person in charge of the Conch Property Management Office of Lucheng District Property Management Corporation launched the owners who had paid the elevator collection fee and persuaded the owners who had not paid the collection fee, hoping to raise the cost of installing the second new elevator as soon as possible. However, as of yesterday, there are still nearly 20 owners who have not paid the reminder fee, and the deadlock of "elevator credit card" cannot be solved for a while. The reasons why nearly 20 owners of the building have not paid the fees may be as follows: First, they think that the payment amount is too high; Second, I feel that I rarely use the elevator, and it is not worthwhile to pay so much money; Third, he doesn't live in the building now. Wang Jianyi, president of Lucheng Property Management Association, who has more than 10 years of experience in property management, suggested that if the "emotional offensive" could not make the unpaid owners realize that it is their obligation to replace the elevator, and the owners had objections to the payment amount, they could request to reconvene the owners' meeting (there were 78 households in Conch Building, but only more than 20 households originally attended the owners' forum, which did not meet the requirements. The Property Management Regulations stipulate that the use and renewal of special maintenance funds decided by the owners' congress must be approved by more than two-thirds of the voting rights held by all owners in the property management area. "Only by making the amount of financing more reasonable and reasonable will it be easier for all owners to accept." Yan Jinling, director of Wenzhou Property Maintenance Fund Management Center, suggested that Conch Property Management Office should obtain the calculation basis of the assessed amount through actual investigation in the process of collecting elevator fees. Yan Jinling revealed that at present, the center is drafting the implementation rules for the city to continue to raise funds for property maintenance. After the adoption of the plan, the work of continuing to raise funds will be more standardized. She believes that in order to prevent similar incidents from happening again in the future, the property management office should also improve its management level, and the owners' committee should also strive to improve its autonomy. Lin Qianduo, a lawyer of Zhejiang Guangzhengda Law Firm, believes that if the owners' meeting is reconvened and a consensus is reached, if a few owners still insist on not explaining the fees, the owners who have paid the money can urge them to pay through legal proceedings. Ni Chuanfen Liu Xuefei