You’ll get to meet and live with different kinds of people
within the same floor, and the same building. Not only that, you need to also
be aware of other duties and responsibilities of living in a complex. Here are
11 easy ways to become a responsible resident:
Watch over your pets
If you are an animal lover and have certain pets at home
then you should pay attention to certain things. Keep your pet in a leash when
taking them down for a walk. Keep them clean as you don’t want your pet to be
smelly and a nuisance to your neighbours. Always bring a handy plastic bag just
in case your pet poops in the building or in the society compound. Be sure to
clean your pet’s poop immediately. Make sure that your pet doesn’t disturb
other residents, especially your neighbours.
Follow garbage rules:
Nobody wants a place full to trash, right? Be sure to take
note of the regular schedule for garbage collection so you’ll always be on time
taking the trash out. This also prevents the possibility of having leftover
waste stinking in your corridor. Properly dispose of your trash by using the
right trash bins and trash bags.
Pay society bills on
time:
A good resident knows how to pay his society bills on time.
Participate in society meetings. Contribute for events like New Year, Ganesh
Utsav, Christmas, Navratri etc. So that the events can be arranged properly as
funds are very important to arrange programmes in a society.
Be
friendly to your neighbours:
Part of being a good resident is being
friendly with your neighbours. A simple smile or “hello” can make you feel at
ease with them, and in the future, can help you be more comfortable
especially
if you have any concerns in your house or area.
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