Turkish Proposal Limits Site Management Fee Increases
A new proposal in Turkey aims to prevent arbitrary increases in residential site maintenance fees. The measure would limit the authority of site management boards to raise dues. Under the proposal, all expenditure items must be submitted to residents for approval. If expenses are not within the approved budget, fee increases would be restricted to the revaluation rate. This follows the February 6 earthquakes in the region. The proposal also addresses the use of HBB credits for eligible owners in these earthquake-affected areas.
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NTV Radyo
“Düzeltemede, site yönetimlerinin aydat artırma yetkisi sınırlandırılarak keyfi aydat artışlarının önüne geçilecek. Tüm gider karemleri site sakinlerinin onayına sunulacak.”
NTV Radyo
“Düzeltemeyde, site yönetimlerinin aydat artırma yetkisi sınırlandırılarak keyfi aydat artışlarının önüne geçilecek. Tüm gider karemleri site sakinlerinin onayına sunulacak.”
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