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How do property companies get along with owners' committees?

As far as my own understanding is concerned, I think there are two main points to get along with, each fulfilling its own obligations and each taking its own responsibilities. According to the property management regulations, the property company has the responsibilities and obligations of the property company, and the owners' committee also has the responsibilities and obligations of the owners' committee. And everyone's goal must be to serve the owners well and manage the community well, so as to get a harmonious, standardized and safe community. Now many property companies do whatever it takes to make money, so owners set up owners' committees to protect their rights and interests. As a result, the stalemate between the two sides has caused turmoil and disharmony in the community, and what is more serious has caused serious accidents, so the owners are the ultimate victims. In some communities, a few owners always have some impure ideas and always want to make some profits. They try their best to set up the owners' committee, so they think they can manage everything, but they also want to share some money from the property management company. Nominally, they said they would raise money for the event. Some people even say that in order to improve the residential environment, they will find a property company to divide the money through the reputation of the owners. But how many owners' committees really serve the owners after getting the money and use it in the community? And some industry committees rely on their own strength to manage everything in the community, such as elevator maintenance. They don't know anything. It seems that they are looking for a maintenance unit outside to save money for the owners, but the elevator has been broken, and they themselves don't realize the great responsibility. Seriously, if there is a safety accident, can the industry Committee bear this responsibility? There are also some owners' committees that want to manage their own communities after their establishment. They think that property management is actually very simple and has no technical content, but none of them really understand property management. Just imagine, can such an organization really let the owners feel at ease in managing the community? And who will bear the responsibility for the accident, isn't it the owner who will eventually suffer? We still have to consider one question. If everyone can do property management, why should colleges and universities set up special property management majors? Why should the government encourage everyone to study more every year and take property management-related professional exams? It is very important to have an owners' committee to manage a community well. Our property management company and owners' committee should support and help each other. If there are problems, analyze and solve them together, and if there are difficulties, find a way together. The general principle is to manage the community well, serve the owners well, protect the rights and interests of the owners, and realize the preservation and appreciation of the community.