Wang Fuk Court administrator schedules talks after residents’ legal threats
The government-appointed administrator of Wang Fuk Court, a Hong Kong estate impacted by a fire, has scheduled two online meetings with displaced residents. These meetings are a response to a petition by 240 flat owners who threatened legal action.

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AI-generatedThe government-appointed administrator of Wang Fuk Court, a Hong Kong estate impacted by a fire, has scheduled two online meetings with displaced residents. These meetings are a response to a petition by 240 flat owners who threatened legal action. The Zoom sessions will occur next Tuesday and on May 20, with participation limited to two individuals per flat on a first-come, first-served basis. The announcement from Hop On Management Company also states that recording and unauthorized distribution of meeting proceedings are prohibited.
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5 extractedRecording of audio and photography is strictly prohibited during the meeting.
Participation is limited to a maximum of two owners or their representatives per flat, on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Zoom meetings will take place next Tuesday and on May 20.
240 flat owners threatened legal action in a petition.
Wang Fuk Court administrator schedules two online meetings with displaced residents.