Job Recruitment Website - Property management company - 65438+ agreed to install the elevator on the second floor of the 0 th floor, and the fifth floor requested to waive the property fee for 3 years and share the fee equally. What should I do?

65438+ agreed to install the elevator on the second floor of the 0 th floor, and the fifth floor requested to waive the property fee for 3 years and share the fee equally. What should I do?

According to common sense, elevators are installed in old communities, and the first and second floors suffer the most. Installing an elevator is beneficial to the fifth floor. Judging from the fifth floor's proposal to reduce the property fee and share the fee equally, he is completely making things difficult for other tenants. The demands made on the fifth floor are totally unreasonable. If you really want to install an elevator, you can agree to his request. Or other residents install elevators. Clear the fifth floor. So as not to suffer indignities and achieve the goal.

Everyone knows that there are no elevators in some old communities. But the residents of these old communities are mostly elderly people. Although the floors of old communities are generally not very high. There are few more than eight floors. But when people get old, there will be various problems in their bodies, so it is necessary to install elevators. Of course, it is the high-rise residents who benefit from installing elevators. And households like 1 will lose a lot on the second floor. Because installing elevators is not good for them. Especially the users on the first floor don't need elevators at all. Moreover, the value of their house will be lost after the elevator is installed.

Not everyone wants to install an elevator. Actually, not everyone wants to install an elevator. Because the residents on the first floor will be greatly affected. Therefore, people who hinder the installation of elevators are generally residents on the first floor. After installing the elevator, the lighting on the first floor will definitely be affected. And the elevator will also produce some noise when it is running. Even the house will depreciate, so when the elevator is installed, the residents on the first floor will get some compensation. In many cases, the elevator can be installed smoothly after completion on the first floor. The floors are different. The elevator is hardly used on the second floor. Because the height of a floor is basically not a problem. Therefore, the cost of installing elevators is generally divided according to the floor. If you want to use the elevator on the second floor, the cost is the least. The cost increases in turn, with the top floor spending the most.

I don't think it's reasonable to put forward this opinion on the fifth floor. First of all, the compensation for property fees is unreasonable. Because they are beneficiaries, why do they need property to compensate their expenses? Moreover, it is unreasonable to share the cost equally.