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Should resettlement houses choose high-rise buildings? (Adult trespassing ...)

According to the experience of resettlement houses in recent years, try not to choose too high resettlement houses, because the elevators in resettlement houses are really prone to problems. Because resettlement houses are not as stable as commercial houses, many landlords of resettlement houses don't live in them, so the elevator is broken and the maintenance is not timely. Even due to poor management of the community, or the relocated households have no money or are unwilling to pay for the maintenance of the elevator, the elevator can not run for several years, resulting in residents taking the stairs every day, which is miserable.

Sometimes, in the process of demolition, some relocated households did not or could not go through some formalities with the government, resulting in some houses in the resettlement houses being idle for processing, and elevator maintenance fees were difficult to collect. As long as a few households fail, everyone refuses to go out, so they drag on.

Therefore, when the resettlement house is transferred, the top floor is not easy to sell, and the best floor is 6- 12.

If you are not the kind of complex that needs to see the future, it is best to choose 5- 14 floors for resettlement houses. Try to avoid floors above 15, especially floors above 20.

If the elderly live, try to choose 3-8 floors. In case of physical emergency, the elevator can't run, so you can carry someone or someone to help you down the stairs.