Different Management Functions in Housing Operation Practice: Ukrainian Case Study

Author:

Nikolaiev Vsevolod1,Shcherbyna Andrii2,Siniak Nikolai3,Nikolaieva Tetiana4

Affiliation:

1. National Academy of Public Administration under the President of Ukraine , Kyiv , Ukraine

2. Municipal Concern “Customers Service Centre”, Kyiv City State Administration , Ukraine

3. Institute of Management and Business , Minsk , Belarus

4. Kyiv National University of Building and Architecture , Kyiv , Ukraine

Abstract

Abstract The analytical part of the article describes the situation after 1990s, when the residential housing stock in most Central and Eastern European countries was privatized, in poor condition, and required costly major repairs at the expense of new owners, which was impossible in terms of finance. In this situation the building maintenance and operation functions are transferred to private or municipal management companies, or remain executed directly by owners’ organizations. The article examines existing services proposed to customers as residents, not taking account the functions of residents as building co-owners. The authors studied the relevant theories and legislation, comparing the current building maintenance and facility management functions to strategic functions of asset and property management. It was shown that the different interests of consumers and owners should be covered by different functions of professional managers. The obstacle is that the structure of residential housing management companies mixes them in a dual customer and owner body. This creates contradictions between the aim to minimize customer’s expenses and the need to preserve assets and property. A conclusion was reached to separate the ownership and property management of houses.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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