I - Silvia Management Representative A. Petitti.
El Barrio Malvinas I was opened between the years 1982-83. It was in his establishment the shelter of many municipal officials and professionals.
is currently undergoing a serious crisis following the co-owners keep their debt, which is about 600 thousand dollars. In turn, the consortium has a debt of approximately $ 90 billion with the cooperative and the AFIP.
For its part, as indicated by the references to the neighborhoods, many of the defaulting co-owners would have no interest in normalizing debt, which in some cases would date since 1995.
fees currently being paid range from 20 to 70 pesos, and in many cases, the current consortium authorities have offered many of the residents pay to work.
Another disadvantage facing the district is the deterioration of buildings , the logical effect of time, constructive failures that accompany the neighborhood since its inception and lack of maintenance and improvements. I
Malvinas El Barrio is governed by Law 13,512 "Legal Regime of the Condominium" and is considered a private neighborhood. That is why no official contribution depends on some improvements, but from its own collection. It is not the same situation experienced by the Barrio Malvinas II that is not under this law which is assisted by the Government and consequently do not pay fees to any consortium.
administrative referents Consortium I Malvinas Barrio, Marta Crivelli and Rodolfo Landucci were those who, through the press, unveiled the building structure problems afflicting the neighborhood. At the time
noted that the rulers are hiding behind the law, saying that they had no input, that the law did not allow them to act.
was then that since last November, residents allowed the Deputy Silvia A. Petitti participate in a series of meetings in which they expressed their concerns regarding the situation in question.
The main drawback was its neighbors expressed concern about the tax position of the consortium, who had accumulated a significant debt to AFIP, following the failure to pay social security contributions for their staff.
Logically, given the lack of resources, the administration gave priority to the payment of salaries, delaying the implementation of the pension obligation.
For its part, had intimated the AFIP consortium demanding debt cancellation , opening the door to a much more severe: the implementation housing. As serious the situation is that those who may be affected by such a measure would be the homeowners who have complied with the payment of contributions in a timely manner, and that the remaining 54%, not being canceled completely, still belongs to autarkic Provincial Housing Institute.
In this situation, the priority was to clean up financially to the consortium to prevent many residents remain on the street.
is why the Deputy made a series of steps to solve the problem, and was so persuaded the engineer Julio Jorge Rojo (President of PIAV) address the neighbors, which meant the first step to defuse the situation.
In turn, Deputy continued to work and the issue forward through successive meetings with municipal and provincial officials, to ensure that all residents have been waiting for sanitation consortium. This measure is compounded by the Provincial Government's commitment to send experts to analyze the building industry situation and from there lay out the steps to keep buildings in good condition.
In this way we bring peace to the residents of the neighborhood and the City, by the progress made in solving this problem, thanks to the efforts undertaken by the Deputy Silvia A. Petitti.
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