Launch of Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Department of Industrial Safety and Housing Management Alumni Association... Full-fledged Alumni Network
The Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies has officially launched the Alumni Association of its Department of Industrial Safety and Housing Management, marking the beginning of an extensive alumni network program.
Residents blame housing development after flash flooding
Residents of Gisborne, Victoria, are attributing recent flash flooding to a nearby housing development, prompting calls for action from local authorities.
The Housing Management Association is concerned about the insurance company's unclear instructions – apartment residents should never turn off the water supply
The Housing Management Association expressed concern over unclear guidance from an insurance company regarding water supply shutoff in apartment buildings, highlighting that many residents are unaware of the main shutoff valve's location.
The longest Riga City Council meeting of this term has been held
The Riga City Council held its longest meeting of the current term, discussing 102 important issues, including housing policies and cultural support, while notably not debating a key agenda item about the sale of shares for a city property management company.
The 'broken lives' due to Madrid's Metro Line 7B reach 'La Revuelta' of Broncano to protest the management of Aguirre and Ayuso
Families affected by the construction of Madrid's Metro Line 7B participated in a protest on the show 'La Revuelta', highlighting the impact on their lives due to housing loss.
Dangerous Icicles in Panevėžys Center: Residents are Outraged, 'Panevėžys Housing Management' Responds They Have No 'Wings'
Residents of a building in Panevėžys are alarmed by dangerous icicles hanging above their entrances, raising concerns about safety and inadequate building management responses.
Accommodation for Refugees: District Office Pays Luxury Rent for Demolition Houses and Containers
The Fürstenfeldbruck District Office is being criticized for paying high rents for refugee accommodations, raising concerns about transparency and financial management.
Interview: Housing management costs may grow more slowly in the future
The Rīgas namu pārvaldnieks (RNP) company faces challenges due to owner unwillingness to invest in property improvements, frequent complaints about service quality from residents, and low payment capacities, despite its plans to go public.
Katariina discovered a financial leak in her housing company's expenses, of which many are unaware
Katariina Sorvanto has uncovered questionable charges within her housing company's expenses that could potentially inflate costs for residents significantly.
Million bill for new waste sorting: 'We were forced to raise the fee'
Sweden is set to implement a new EU waste sorting law in 2027 that will shift the burden of costs for waste collection to property owners and housing associations, provoking legal concerns from property owners.
The assessment has arrived: Charges will increase
The property management charge is expected to rise as the annual meeting season for housing associations begins, largely due to increased heating costs during a cold winter.
Will Rīga residents lose their property manager?
The article discusses concerns among Rīga residents regarding the privatization of the housing manager 'Rīgas namu pārvaldnieks' and the potential implications for local homeowners, including fears of increased costs and foreign ownership.
Külli Kraner: Officials Have Left Accommodation Market Issues Unresolved
Külli Kraner discusses the systemic problems in Tallinn's accommodation market, highlighting issues such as noise, waste management, and the transformation of residences into monothematic lodging units.
Tarcísio's management bets on prefabricated houses to speed up deliveries
The São Paulo government plans to invest R$ 895 million in industrialized 'offsite' construction methods to accelerate the delivery of affordable housing, with a lottery for 4,476 homes announced this Wednesday.
The Alicante City Council reports possible "irregularities" with protected housing to the Prosecutor's Office
The Alicante City Council has filed a complaint with the Prosecutor's Office regarding potential irregularities in the management of protected housing, prompting the Generalitat to form a commission to review housing allocations.
Diving into an unpublished and controversial report on Social Housing
The article discusses a recently unveiled report on Social Housing in Reykjavík that reveals the company's weak financial standing and unsustainable management practices over recent years, while also highlighting some optimistic perspectives.
The Minister of Education Takes Over Nursing Homes
The Minister of Education and Children's Affairs, Inga Sæland, will oversee the management of nursing homes and service apartments for the elderly, while the responsibility remains with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing.
"When everything is settled, I will leave France": a landlord trapped by a "serial squatter" and 45,000 euros in unpaid rent
A landlord reveals he has been left with 45,000 euros in unpaid rent due to a tenant, known for previous defaults, who has not paid rent for 20 months after being misled by the management agency.
Alquiler Seguro presents candidate for the management of more than 1,600 affordable rental homes from Casa 47
Alquiler Seguro has submitted a bid to manage over 1,600 affordable rental homes under the public housing agency Casa 47 in Spain.
A digital twin of EMVS homes will allow for incident management with AI
The EMVS is digitizing its housing projects to create virtual replicas for centralized and automated incident management, increasing its budget to 174.46 million to complete 6,100 apartments.