Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Strongest Building Wood

"Beware the fees too low '

Antonio Esposito (Confedilizia) on Metropolis had denounced the "risk bribe." "He who asks little, in other rounds ways "
Francesca Pini
admits that the phenomenon exists. In fact, he had already admitted in his speech at Metropolis on Friday. Antonio Esposito, director of Confedilizia Campi Bisenzio and Signa, wrote that there is "something that at first glance might be considered secondary and instead is becoming a form of malpractice and unethical conduct against condos and even closer to those directors who felt - with the right behavior - refusing to raise the profile of the logic of "bribes" of the work and / or services. " So
Confedilizia admits that the phenomenon exists, but that condominiums can do to protect themselves? Get a copy of the invoice?
"If a service is counted clearly non-existent copy of the invoice can be used, but if there is only an estimate, plus a percentage of 10%, it is difficult to control the condos go and still manage to prove something."
But she wrote that own apartment buildings should be the first to give an alarm: in what sense, if it is so difficult to discover the deception?
"It takes attention prior: the crisis of today is a race to find the administrator with the lowest fees. It 'obvious that people are good a scegliere il servizio più economico, ma quando ci sono ribassi eccessivi devono stare in guardia: chi chiede troppo poco, spesso arrotonda con metodi scorretti. La conseguenza è doppia: da una parte il costo del servizio per il condominio è maggiore di quanto appare, dall’altra c’è un danno per l’erario perché si incassa 8mila e si dichiara mille, perché gli altri 7mila entrano in modo illecito».
Quindi che devono fare i condomini?
«Non devono gettarsi a capofitto sull’offerta più bassa, devono premiare la correttezza, isolare quella forma di “corruzione” che alla fine è un danno per tutti».
E chi altri deve agire per address the problem?
"We need more fiscal controls, especially when it is clear that building managers' fees are too low to justify the cost of a professional firm, or where it appears that a trader has an income lower than the employee. In these cases it is highly likely that there are any "rounding" is not lawful. "
The role of artisans?
"They also have responsibilities, they should refuse to work for those who want compensation" extra "."
The building managers operating in the province of Florence are now a few hundred: about three hundred members are trade associations, plus other non-members is difficult to quantify and a host of professionals who also play this occupation as a second job, in the "remnants" of time.

Campi Bisenzio from Metropoli-Signa