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The unemployed real estate owner sent a banner. What did the banner say that made netizens laugh?

Let’s take a brief look at the story of this incident. An interesting thing happened in a community in Huairen City. The property of the community received a pennant jointly sent by all residents, but this pennant was different. The purpose is not to praise the property for doing a good job, but to express the owners' black humor and helplessness towards this kind of property. There are two lines of eye-catching characters written on the bright red pennant: What can I do and be the first in collecting money? This pennant expresses the anger and demands of all the owners towards this property company.

In fact, disputes between property owners and property owners have been constant. Due to the antagonistic relationship between the two, many unclear property disputes have arisen. In the simplest terms, this is a vicious circle. Some residents feel that the property management service is not adequate, so they refuse to pay property fees. The property management company of the community believes that residents will refuse to provide services if they do not pay property fees. Therefore, the two are at odds with each other. The less they pay, the less service they will receive, and the worse the service will be. If they don't provide services, they won't pay. When the conflict cannot be reconciled, the residents take this step and send a banner to the property management company.

Personally, I think there is something wrong with both the property owner and the property owner in this matter. In many cases, both parties can reach a settlement by taking a step back. However, they both use the wrong way to solve the problem. They just stand on their own side. We measure personal interests from the perspective of our own interests. When everyone looks at the problem from the perspective of their own interests, there will be no way to solve this problem.

As a property management company, we should further implement the purpose of serving owners. The public’s eyes are sharp. If your service is adequate, it is natural to spend some money. It is no wonder that residents only collect money and do nothing. I believe this incident has also sounded a wake-up call for many property developers who take money and do nothing. Maybe one day they will receive the same banner.

I hope that fewer such banners will be sent out, and the relationship between owners and property owners can be more harmonious.