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ESTATE MATTERS
From the
Estate Manager
Here is a summary of the important information
that was sent per general email to all residents
during the last few weeks to take note of.
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Dear Residents, your fingerprint presents problems, of income with which the service
you can therefore also ask the security provider, salaries and other payments
• We accepted a quote to replace our to make sure that the anti-passback are done, is levy income. Currently our
faded street name boards. We should, override button on your registration lawyers are busy with legal actions
therefore, replace these boards shortly. has been clicked. against 12 residents. These actions
are expensive, and all legal costs are
• All domestics and contractors have • Sometimes levy payments are made added to the accounts of the resident
an anti-passback system on their into our account without a proper we are taking action against. We are
fingerprints. This means they must reference. Our bookkeeper must then very aware that some residents are
enter and then exit before the system contact the bank to try and make struggling financially, but although we
will allow them to enter the Estate sure that proper allocations are done. sympathise, we also need to pay our
again. The reason for this is that we Kindly make sure that you use your bills.
do not want residents to transport a stand number on ALL EFT payments
contractor or domestic worker out. into our banking account to avoid any At a director’s meeting some
It is not required for residents, as a wife confusion. important decisions were taken:
may drive in with her husband and - The extension of the school gate at
then drive out again on her own. And • Speaking about finances, please note the post boxes will be extended to
the person registering you must click that levy payments are due before the include a boom system, so that only
an anti-passback override button. If 7th of each month. Our only source residents with children in the school
4 Cornwall View • Issue 5 2019