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Amari sent me a an invoice for a admin fee after they sent me a warning because the head of my mop was visible on my balcony from the greenbelt next to my apartment block. I really dont mind paying your measly R165 admin fee (The fact that you ask an admin fee for something that is clearly part of your responsibilities in the first place says plently about what kind of organization you are.) I do however have a problem with the hypocrisy your orgination displays.
My balcony is neat and clean. My chairs are wiped down, I even have colorfull neat throw pillows on them, I have a little white table in between them with a beautifull plant on and an adorable little watering can from woolies. My balcony looks inviting and neat. My mop didint hang over the railings or just lay about. It was put neatly in the back corner of my balcony to dry out. (Do you honestly expect me to keep my wet mop inside where it can get mould etc?) While this neat, tidy, clean balcony bothered you so much to issue a warning there are plenty of other much worse issues at the estate that you choose to ignore...
Most of the other balconies have warn down broken furniture with dead plants and dirty sliding doors. That looks much worse for the "aesthetic" than my neat balcony with a mop in the corner. Yet "broken furniture" is not apart of your rules and regulations.
It seems to me you are more concerned with the exact words on your rules and regulations document than actually being concerned with how much your logic makes sense. The whole point of these rediculous rules are to mantain a certain standard to uphold the body corporates asset values or so you claim on your warning, yet how does a simple mop placed in a neat way that only shows that someone actually lives there warrent low standards but it is ok for your balcony or back garden to look like a s**** heap?
Oh yes there are baclonies and gardens that look much more unspleasing with old boxes wet from the rain, old pots with food in them attracting maggots and flies. This morning when I looked out my window there was cat **** on the pillar of the boundary wall and in the drain as I went down the stairs. Thats low standards, not a mop on a balcony.
Lets also not forget the plethora of other things that you clearly cant bother to fix:
Lets talk about the fact that you have no non-slip strips installed on your tiles staircase and hallway floors (I have almost fell a number of times). Lets talk about the fact that those stairs and hallways never gets swepped or mopped or the railings sanatized? If they do they definitely dont do a good job of it. I did see a cleaner this morning, however her tools were a broken bucket a 2 litre coke bottle with sunlight in and a few way past due date rags. (Not very High Standard if you ask me.)
Lets also talk about the two broken down, cars standing in the visitors parking accross from my parking space. Lets also talk about all the moss growing inbetween the paving of the entire parking lot.
If thats not enough lets talk about the ****phobic ramblings coming from my neighbors while they are visibily drunk wth their "back" garden facing the entire parking lot or the domestic violence in the flat below me with broken plates at 3 in the morning.
What is even worse is that plently tenants got the same type of warning this month. So either a really bored tenant was walking around specifically looking for things to report or a much more likely awnser is that Amari is so money hungry, and petty I might add, that they send one of their staff to take time out of his/her day to go and take photos of poeples balconies just so you can make an extra buck on the admin and warning fees.
It is very clear that your intentions are not at all to uphold the standard of the estate or to create a harmounious environment but rather to use every chance you can to make an extra buck.
Well done Amari for being the stereotypical definition of a body corporate.
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