LETTER: Sad lack of interest from the community schemes ombud

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LETTER: Sad lack of interest from the community schemes ombud
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Urgency and a desire to fix issues are completely absent

The community schemes ombud service , launched with much fanfare in 2011, was intended to give body corporates of complexes an avenue to resolve issues without the expensive and time-consuming resort to the legal profession.In our complex we have a delinquent owner who owes about R143,000 in levies since 2018, and our management company and the trustees seem moribund when it comes to taking action.

In desperation I approached the CSOS, and am disappointed that it seems most uninterested. — but the entire country seems to be trapped in this attitude, so I should not be surprised. The CSOS is funded by a maximum R40 from each business or residential unit countrywide. The staff, however, seem unaware of this information.

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