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Conflicts disruptharmony in urban complexes

By Wang Ru | China Daily | Updated: 2010-05-13 07:54

A research report shows that conflicts between homeowners and property management companies have become the major issue breaking the harmony of urban communities.

At the fourth annual meeting of the Beijing Homeowners' Committee, which kicked off on Sunday, most representatives of homeowners from different communities pointed out the variety of conflicts between the homeowners and their property management companies.

Sun Long, of the Renmin University of China, in 2008, conducted a survey on the management of urban communities and finished it in February, releasing the results at the annual meeting.

Conflicts disruptharmony in urban complexes

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