I can understand why the directors have decided that the easiest / safest option is to do nothing.
This.
Building management companies don't like to get involved with individual leaseholder requests - too much work .
They often have a large property portfolio and apply uniform rules/regulations to all property they 'manage'. They don't like leaseholders doing , for example repairs even if you could do it cheaper and (in your opinion) a better job.
It's almost as if any entity having a 'large property portfolio' is a situation ideally to be avoided...but that is a systemic issue and another discussion, not for Dammit's garage updates!
This.
Building management companies don't like to get involved with individual leaseholder requests - too much work .
They often have a large property portfolio and apply uniform rules/regulations to all property they 'manage'. They don't like leaseholders doing , for example repairs even if you could do it cheaper and (in your opinion) a better job.
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