Multi-Apartment Residential House Savings Fund and Its Use for Building Maintenance in Livani
Scientific Problems of Engineering Economics of Construction and Real Estate Management, Regional and Territorial Development ICEREE'2021 [tiešsaistes resurss] : organized within 62nd International Scientific Conference of Riga Technical University: Book of Abstracts 2021
Jurijs Fareņuks, Iveta Stāmure

Multi-apartment residential houses become obsolete over time, with them the utility payments increase, the need for various repairs arises, therefore it is important to create a provision for the maintenance of the building. The maintenance of multi-apartment residential buildings is largely associated with significant financial resources. More and more people are paying attention to the safety of their homes, however, insufficient funds are not allocated for the timely maintenance of buildings. If financial and other resources are invested in a timely manner in the appropriate quality for the maintenance of any building, then in the long run the costs for residents, in this case apartment owners, will decrease to minimize accident losses as construction costs increase every year. The owners and managers of the building and the supervisory institutions must fulfill the duties and responsibilities specified in regulatory enactments. In Livani, most or 86% of apartment buildings were built in the period from 1959 to 1989. By 1948, 8 houses or 8% were built, from 1948 to 1959 – 6 houses or 5%, after 1989 2 houses, which make up 1% of the total multi-apartment housing stock. Houses up to five storeys with a roof floor have been built in the building area of Livani city center and will continue to be permitted in the future – in accordance with the conditions of the Livani municipality spatial plan. In Livani city, apartment houses occupy about 4% of the city territory. Most of the houses were built after the so-called “114 project series” or as individual projects. The provisions can be used for various purposes related to the improvement of the technical condition of the building – for the replacement of exterior doors, balcony repairs, roof repairs, replacement of staircase windows and other improvement works. Creating savings takes a long time and savings may not be enough to complete all the planned work. The establishment and use of a high-quality and professionally thought-out building savings fund will promote the maintenance of the housing stock at an appropriate level and quality, ensuring safe living conditions for the residents.


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savings fund, facility management, building maintenance, real estate management
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Fareņuks, J., Stāmure, I. Multi-Apartment Residential House Savings Fund and Its Use for Building Maintenance in Livani. No: Scientific Problems of Engineering Economics of Construction and Real Estate Management, Regional and Territorial Development ICEREE'2021 [tiešsaistes resurss] : organized within 62nd International Scientific Conference of Riga Technical University: Book of Abstracts, Latvija, Riga, 30.-30. septembris, 2021. Riga: RTU Press, 2021, 36.-36.lpp. ISBN 978-9934-22-677-9.

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