Rise Property Solutions (South Africa)'s replyOfficial
22 Aug 2024, 14:53Good Day,
Thank you for bringing your concerns to our attention.
Firstly, I would like to clarify our role in the billing process. The body corporate has installed individual water meters to accurately measure each unit's consumption. A professional external company is responsible for taking these readings and submitting them to us. As the managing agent, our role is limited to billing based on the information we receive. To date our billing has always been accurate in accordance with the readings received.
Regarding the inspection you mentioned, it was conducted by plumbers appointed by the trustees, not by us. The report has been sent to the trustees for further action, and I can confirm that no issues were reported with your meter. The sudden increase in your consumption over the last two months, compared to normal readings in previous months, suggests the possibility of a leak.
If the leak is within your unit, it would be the responsibility of the owner to address it. We strongly recommend that you investigate this possibility.
Concerning the emails, our portfolio manager informed you that we are awaiting further feedback from the trustees and will update you once we receive any new information. We have been following up regularly, and you were also given a written assurance that your account will be rectified if an issue with your meter is found.
I can also confirm that no debt collection measures have been initiated against you. In fact, we have registered your dispute to avoid any penalties on your account. I'm not sure why you believe collection actions have been taken, but I assure you this is not the case.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or require additional clarification.
Best regards,
Hendrik Hoffmann
Managing Director
Best regards,