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Thread: Share Your Apartment with Others? No Way!
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[quote=GUEST81167,255860]Since there are various kinds of purchases of property throughout the World each having different considerations and obligations between owners of apartments and building management consider the following first: The costs of heat, elevator electricity, hot water and the maintainance of common areas is shared by all owners. 15 people using showers and baths is far different from family use under which most sales are made. Most people buy an apartment as their home. Should they be sharing thier building with strangers who come and go without knowing anything about their reputation, character and morals? Should they be subjected to additional noise or wild parties by vacationers who have no financial interest in the property? Again, especially when all tenants bear the cost of repairs to common property. Ownership of property is relatively new in China so some of these questions seem to have no precedent answer. However, most countries and cities in the Western World have very strict laws governing the use of property-(what one can and cannot do with their property) particularly when it impacts on others. When people want to buy property to run as a business, or for rental, it is usually in the contract of sale. So, if you see that unrestricted subletting, rental, or any business venture is permitted, and you want a home DON'T BUY IN THAT BUILDING. You never know who your daily neighbors will be and the value of the investment may well be reduced for resale purposes. People who just want to make money have no right to indiscriminately run a rental operation unless expressley permitted. [/quote]
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