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Property is a "housekeeper". Why don't you work to support you?

Property is very forgetful, always forgetting who is the owner of the community. As a property, the biggest responsibility is to serve the owners. The master pays for you, but not an ancestor. But in fact? Property often only regards itself as a toll collector and manager. As reported, an owner didn't buy a parking space, so he could only take his wife and children who had just returned from the hospital into the community, but he couldn't get into the community with a car. You think, what is this? Passers-by will help in this situation, but the "housekeeper" we pay for is as ruthless as the autumn wind sweeping away the leaves. Is the owner paying the property fee to embarrass himself? Some owners may say that we are "for the collective interests of most owners". Then, let's see how this collective interest is safeguarded. As a manager, you are right to say that owners who don't buy parking spaces are not allowed to drive into the community. In line with the principle of "honest people can't suffer losses", only owners who have paid parking fees are allowed to enter the community, which reflects the attitude of "obeying the law" of the property. But the question is, are you "strict in law enforcement"? I often see such a situation in our community, where cars are littered, garbage piles up, and taxis come in and out at will ... why not manage them well? As for buying a parking space but being occupied by someone else's car, the car parked in the parking space was scratched, and finally the surveillance video found that it was actually the "housekeeper". This kind of thing is not uncommon. Also, look at the performance of some property staff. Sitting at the door, smoking, drinking tea and chatting for a long time, it was really leisurely.