Over 300 Wang Fuk Court homeowners to petition Hong Kong’s John Lee for meeting
Over 300 homeowners from Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, are petitioning Chief Executive John Lee for a meeting with the Hop On Management Company. The petition, signed by 336 residents, expresses concerns regarding unresolved issues stemming from a fire, including the use of renovation funds, outstanding fees, and building safety.

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AI-generatedOver 300 homeowners from Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, are petitioning Chief Executive John Lee for a meeting with the Hop On Management Company. The petition, signed by 336 residents, expresses concerns regarding unresolved issues stemming from a fire, including the use of renovation funds, outstanding fees, and building safety. Homeowners are also questioning the progress of insurance payouts, resettlement plans, and the transparency of donations. They are requesting government intervention to facilitate a formal owners' meeting, claiming the management company has repeatedly declined their requests for direct dialogue. Residents believe a meeting is necessary to address their doubts and achieve transparency in the estate's management and decision-making.
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5 extractedThe management company repeatedly declined the owners' requests for a meeting.
Owners questioned the progress and distribution of insurance payouts.
The letter raised concerns in seven areas, including renovation funds and structural safety.
The letter to Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu bore 336 signatures.
More than 300 homeowners from Wang Fuk Court signed a petition to Hong Kong’s leader.