Reported 8 months ago
In contrast to Taiwan's long neglect of preventive maintenance, Japan established a 'Public Fund' for long-term maintenance over thirty years ago, along with a 'Long-Term Maintenance Program System' nearly twenty years ago. This system has become a key factor affecting community housing prices, ensuring the safety of building exteriors by eliminating unplanned buildings from the market. Scholars and experts urge Taiwan to include the mandatory payment of public funds in the 'Apartment Building Management Regulations,' defining the repair relationship and responsibilities of residents to effectively maintain exterior walls. This system has become an important document in real estate transactions, impacting property prices based on the presence and implementation of long-term maintenance plans.
Source: YAHOO