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Ministry inspects apartment building management

Thứ Bảy, 30/11/2019 - 10:00

The Ministry of Construction will organize an inspection on the use and management of maintenance funds at residential buildings in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi beginning next year.

Apartment buildings in Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: Manh Linh/VNA)

Construction Minister Pham Hong Ha has confirmed that 16 apartment buildings where disputes have occurred would be inspected in the two cities.

Since the beginning of the year, there have been 458 disputes and complaints related to the management and operation of apartment buildings, accounting for more than 10 per cent of all apartment buildings in 11 cities and provinces across the country.

Of these, 68 disputes were about the use of management maintenance funds at apartment buildings, the ministry said.

The misappropriation of maintenance funds worth billions of đồng at apartment buildings across the country had also occurred.

Other problems at apartment buildings include building quality, hand-over schedules, mortgages, parking lots, fire prevention, and land-use rights and house ownership certificates, according to the ministry.

The Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Association (HoREA) has recently asked the Ministry of Construction to force investors to hand over maintenance funds to apartment building management boards.

Management units of apartment buildings must prove their financial capacity and ensure that property developers hand over apartments to buyers and give buyers house ownership certificates, as stated in contracts.

The ministry has also been asked to strictly handle the cases of developers who have failed to end mortgage contracts with banks and ensure safety for apartment buyers.

HoREA recommended that the ministry issue standards in design and the minimum area for a commercial apartment, officetels and shophouses, and serviced apartments.

It also asked the ministry to consider a proposal to create an Apartment Law to meet development in coming years.

In Hanoi, apartment buildings to be inspected include Bac Ha C14 apartment complex in Hanoi (with investment from Bac Ha Group Company), Trung Van resident area (Construction Joint Stock Company No. 3); Mo Lao urban area in Ha Dong District (Hoang Thanh Investment and Development Joint Stock Company).

In HCMC, the inspection list includes Khang Gia Tan Huong apartment complex (Tan Phu District); Hoang Anh River View (Hoang Anh Gia Lai Company); Khanh Hoi 2 Apartments by Khanh Hoi Investment Services Company; Morning Start Apartments (Green Real Estate Construction Service Company), Investco - Babylon Apartments (Hong Ha Construction and Development Company).

According to the current Housing Law, the owner of an apartment must pay an extra two per cent of the total apartment selling price for maintenance inside the building. The fees collected by developers must be passed on to the residents’ committees no later than seven days after a residents’ committee is set up.

However, a number of developers have delayed transferring the fees to residents’ committees, causing disputes among residents and developers, according to the Ministry of Construction.

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