Owners of Hong Kong's fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court are pushing back against the government-appointed administrator's attempt to delay a crucial meeting. Over 240 residents, representing more than 12% of households, petitioned for an extraordinary general meeting to discuss the future of their flats, including a potential sale. The administrator, Hop On Management Company, has requested a delay, citing insufficient time for preparation and the need to verify signatures, while residents threaten legal action if the meeting is not held within the mandated 45-day period. AI
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RANK_REASON Owners of a building are in a dispute with its administrator over holding a meeting to decide its future, which is a significant local event. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.1]