| In today's challenging living environment many housing estates
today have their own Resident Associations. No matter whether a housing estate
is big or small, it comprises a community who share the same common areas,
roads, parks and recreational facilities.
With these shared facilities they also share the same interest and
responsibility of taking care of them by coming together and forming a Resident
Association, to make sure their interests are protected.
How can residents play their part in sharing responsibilities by forming a
Resident Association?
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Get a few owners from your development area to volunteer.
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Get support from your surrounding residents to join the Resident's Association.
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Request the developer's assistance for contacts, or advertise through any media
if necessary, or even conduct a house to house visit for your neighbours.
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Distribute details of owners keen to form an association to other owners.
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After receiving support from your neighbours, set a date to form the
association.
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Elect the committee members. A good sized committee has between 10-12 members
depending on the size of your housing area. Do take note: A committee with less
people tends to be unrepresentative and too many people will make it difficult
to operate. Each committee member has an important role to play. The 3 key
roles in any committee are the chairperson, secretary and treasurer.
Once the resident association is formed and the committee is elected, write to
the developer and relevant authorities to inform them of the existence of such
an association and the key people to communicate with.
What is the advantage of a Resident's Association?
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Work together to fight neighbourhood crimes such as snatch thieves, burglaries
and break-ins.
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Have an advantage in working closely with the developer and authorities, to
look after neighbourhood interests.
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Act as a watchdog for the community.
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Have a cohesive voice in the interest of the community.
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A contact point to serve as a communication centre among the neighbours.
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Share resources and ideas to maintain or improve the community, cleanliness and
security.
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Increase the value of the property by developing a safe and friendly
neighbourhood.
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Volunteer for a good cause towards an enjoyable life in the community.
Do not wait until you have problems in the neighbourhood before setting up your
Resident Association. Share the happy times together too. The pleasure of your
new home is enhanced when you know your neighbours. Good dialogue sessions and
careful advance planning among owners, developers and relevant authorities go a
long way toward creating a successful community.
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