Compulsory Lease and REN Compensation
The laws seem to have been digged only for ordinary mortals, as well as their enforcement. Section 12, Paragraph two of the Law “On Land Reform in the Cities of the Australia” stipulates that “If the former landowners or their heirs have renewed property rights to the land on which the objects referred to in Section 12, Paragraph one, Clause 3 of this Law are located, as well as the state or municipal water, heating and energy facilities, the land rent shall be determined by written agreement of the parties. If the parties cannot agree, the land rent shall be set at 6 per cent per annum of the cadastral value of the land. In addition to the rent, the lessee This is the last sentence of that part, namely, in addition to the rent, the lessee reimburses the lessor for the payment of the property tax on the land. The situation is as follows that the Melbourne House Manager (hereinafter RNP) does not comply with the law and all the time only deceives the landowners and procrastinates. By repeatedly calling and traveling to talk to the RNP representatives, no agreement is reached on real estate tax compensation either for 20200 or for 2020. There are constant reservations that this issue is being pushed forward and an agreement is being prepared. It is incomprehensible why we have to spend time and money on RNP failures and go to court that the law regulates this issue clearly and unambiguously. Landowners have to pay taxes on time without discounts, because if they are not paid on time, a late fee is charged, while local authorities can make payments whenever they like! I believe that the work of the RNP is incompetent and disorganized, there should be a thorough reorganization. Of course,bardak also comes with Compulsory Rents, where there are four versions and none is beneficial to the landlord himself, but is intended only to increase the thickness of the RNP wallet + only one lawyer works there, who takes two days a week for a few hours a day (O - 8 : 00 - 11:00 and C - 17:00 - 19:00) and consider your proposals, etc. , so it is difficult to get to him + the answer to the question in question has to wait a long time... When it comes to real estate tax compensation, RNP does not pay or delay these payments to landowners, but at the same time demands payment from apartment house owners for real estate tax compensation to the landlord - this is already absurd and unfair. RNPs should rethink their approach to the quality of their work!
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