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The car was scratched while it was parked in a self-purchased parking space, and the community management did not care. This woman was angry!

At 7:30 in the morning, the surrounding area was quiet.

I went out to play with my daughter in the morning and went to play with the amusement facilities in the community of the uncle whom my daughter misses so much. There are plenty of green trees and there are no people on the amusement facilities, so my daughter can play freely by herself. Suddenly, a woman's loud voice came from the door of the community, which sounded like a quarrel.

What's going on?

It feels nothing like the tranquility of the early morning. I guess some people were woken up because they wanted to sleep in on the weekend.

What on earth is going on? After my daughter played for a while, the sound continued. I couldn't bear my curiosity and told my daughter that I wanted to see it, and my daughter followed me to see it.

There were already many people gathered around the door, including security guards, police officers, property management staff, and residents of the community. There was a car parked at the entrance of the garage, and there was a deep wall at the back of the car. Next to him, a woman in a black dress was talking on the phone angrily, her anger unable to be concealed in her tone. They said this is a very serious problem, this is a hidden danger... I didn't feel like I understood what was going on. At this time, an old woman next to me said to me: "This woman's car was parked in her garage and it was scratched. The security guard said that he didn't know and no one was willing to take responsibility for it. She was very angry. I decided to complain. Because the security guard ignored me, the woman started to park her car at the exit, and then called to complain.”

After hearing what my grandma said, I kind of understood the reason for this. My daughter and I stood on the edge. After a while, an aunt came over with a battery car and told me something. She bought a parking space, but she couldn't hear her parking space a few times a year. There were always people parking randomly. Once, when she was about to park in her parking space, the owner of another car drove over to seize the parking space arrogantly.

When I stayed there again, I heard more about the parking spaces in the community. Some people posted a note on the unsold parking space and occupied the unsold parking space. Many things sound incredible to me.

In the past, when I saw other people parking indiscriminately in a group in my own community, the owner immediately reported it to the management. The property management company quickly added a red tag with the car owner's license plate on the parking spaces that the owners had purchased, and fixed the unsold parking spaces with a device. If the underground garage is slightly damp, the property management team promptly sets up a dehumidifier and arranges cleaning staff to clean it up.

Although the owners have other things to complain about, the property management always tries its best to provide feedback and emergency response. Thinking of this, I suddenly felt that although the property fees in my community are a bit expensive, they are really expensive for a reason. At least, the garage is used in an orderly manner, and express delivery can be returned directly at the security gate.

I heard my brother say before that the previous property in the community was evacuated at the request of the property owners committee and replaced by a new property company. The property fee required by this property company is much lower, and the charging equipment in the community is basically free. When my father heard the news, he was extremely envious of this community because he disliked the high charging fees for battery cars in the community.

It seems now that the property fee is relatively expensive, but the services provided are standard, at least there are no management dead ends, and the work of the security guards and cleaners in the community are quite standardized. Once there is a dead end in management, it is like the garage in my younger brother's neighborhood. If the female owner chooses to swallow her anger today, it is estimated that what will happen next will happen to more people. The reason why she was so angry was probably because she had accumulated a lot of resentment before, and finally became furious when the car was scratched.

There are loopholes in management. If the phenomenon continues, owners who have purchased parking spaces will be dissatisfied. People who have not bought a parking space continue to think of prostitution for free. According to this logic, it is impossible for unsold parking spaces to have new buyers.

Since the property has sold the parking spaces, it should assume relevant supervision and management responsibilities. If it cannot do this, the property may not be able to operate for a long time.

I feel that under the current situation, free is really not a good thing. Only by providing people with corresponding rewards can everyone perform their duties. Everyone is here to make a living. Without enough money, there is no motivation to work. There are loopholes in management, and that is also foreseeable.

Are there any blind spots in your community property management? Welcome to share.