Profits from Rav-Kav Charging Device
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Question
Hello, we have a building with a shared entrance for 2 stairwells. Each stairwell is managed separately by a house committee. On the wall on our side, there is a Rav-Kav charging device installed (as shown in the attached picture). Should we share the profits from the device? The electricity bill is shared between us, but the device takes a maximum of 3 shekels per month, so it is not significant.
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Answer
Hello and blessings
The answer from the judges of the Beit Hora'ah:
The profits belong to the building on which the device is installed.
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