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A Dispute over Rewards Has Divided the Prague SVJ. The Supreme Court Has Sided with It, but It Has Lost Hundreds of Thousands Due to the Arguments.

Summary by Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz)
The dispute between the Prague-based Lounské 803 Owners' Association (SVJ) and its former chairman Luboš Franta over fees for managing a building with almost thirty apartments can be described as a Pyrrhic victory. Although Franta has demonstrably done his job – even at the price normally paid for this work – he will...
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The dispute between the Prague-based Lounské 803 Owners' Association (SVJ) and its former chairman Luboš Franta over fees for managing a building with almost thirty apartments can be described as a Pyrrhic victory. Although Franta has demonstrably done his job – even at the price normally paid for this work – he will...

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Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz) broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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