Developers withhold maintenance fees

Dec 15th at 10:28
15-12-2015 10:28:33+07:00

Developers withhold maintenance fees

Developers will have their bank accounts or property frozen if they delay transferring maintenance fees to residents' committees of apartment buildings from last Thursday.

 

According to the Law on Housing passed last year, the owner of an apartment has to pay an extra two per cent of the total apartment sale price for maintenance inside the building.

These fees collected by developers must be passed on to the residents' committees no later than seven days after they are set up.

However, according to Ministry of Construction statistics, less than 20 per cent of developers in 200 apartment buildings around Ha Noi had transferred the fees to residents' committees, Tin tuc newspaper reported yesterday.

Head of the residents' committee at Sky City in Dong Da District, Dang Trong Hieu, said although the building opened five years ago, they had not received maintenance funds of VND30 billion (roughly US$1.4 million ) from the developer.

Residents were worried because they did not have money to fix the building, he said.

The building N05 Trung Hoa-Nhan Chinh faces the same problem as the developer has delayed transferring almost VND70 billion ($3.1 million) in maintenance funds.

BIC Vietnam Joint Stock Company – developer of the Rainbow Van Quan Building in Ha Dong District – has refused to hand over the maintenance fund to the building's residents' committee, saying they were not qualified to maintain the building.

Instead the developer wanted to refund the maintenance fees to apartment owners.

The revised Housing Law, which took effect in July, called for a residents' committee voted for by the residents to manage, operate and maintain buildings.

Economist Vu Dinh Anh said that stronger measures were needed when housing developers were unable to return the fubds. However, it became impossible in cases where the developer went missing or bankrupt.

Anh said the Government should seek ways to stop developers from delaying maintenance fee transfers.

Head of the Viet Nam Building Management and Maintenance Association, Nguyen Quoc Hiep, said that bank accounts that held the fees should include one person representing the developers and two members of residents' committees to prevent risks in case committee members sold their apartments or no longer lived there.

The move would also help ensure the effective use of the maintenance fund, he said.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Sungroup sells 150 Premier Residences Phu Quoc apartments

Real estate developer Sungroup sold 150 apartments during the launch of the Premier Residences Phu Quoc Resort Emerald Bay on December 13.

Sungroup resort again named world's leading luxury resort

The InterContinental Da Nang Sun Peninsula Resort received the World's Leading Luxury Resort award for the second time in El Jadida, Morocco, on December 13.

Barriers freeze foreign buying frenzy

Despite the recent revision to the Law on Housing, which has created a more favourable legal system for foreigners to buy and own houses in Vietnam, there are still...

City Gardens flourish in discerning property market

Ho Chi Minh City’s real estate market saw a major boost in the third quarter of this year, particularly in the luxury property segment, where the volume of...

Property development promotes green living in urban areas

The development of the property sector along with rising income are promoting residents in urban areas to pay more attention to their health and quality of their...

Sungroup announces another resort in Phu Quoc

Real Estate developer Sungroup will launch Premier Residences Phu Quoc Resort Emerald Bay on December 13.

New constructions denied licences after fire safety violations

Ha Noi People's Committee has stopped granting investment licences for new building projects in Ha Noi to Dien Bien Construction Company No1.

Sungroup announces Premier Village Phu Quoc Resort project

Real Estate developer Sungroup announced its unique project of Premier Village Phu Quoc Resort on the Ong Doi Cape, on December 7.

City Garden launches luxury condo sales

Property developer City Garden on Saturday said that the second phase of its City Garden project, which includes 318 luxury condominium apartments at the Promenade...

Local property market continues strong recovery in November

The domestic real estate market continued its recovery in November, and conditions are expected to last into the new year, experts said.

Real estate stocks

Construction stocks


MOST READ


Back To Top