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To: Arran Yuan who wrote (48016)4/1/2009 2:39:20 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218054
 
put padlock and charge for the key. It started when the city put guards to extact rent from the guy coming to sell goods on the market.
Never stopped after that.

I abide to rules and even support them. Pay gladly to service provided.
I am right in the car (with 3G connection) and see the lack of them in Luanda, Lenine Street two blocks from my office.

In Curitiba we have rules and they make sense. But they are not a burden. They are Internet based.

You want to seel your lot. Give me the municipality number. This tracks the payment of property tax. You access database and there is the bill of health of your lot.

Now that most people have Internet access it is easy and you depend less and less on the work od real estate agents.

That serves a purpose.

But here in Angola we have EDURB the urban planning authority that needs to charge bribes for people to build.