What can you learn by asking how old the building’s lift is and when it was last replaced or upgraded?

A lift is like a silent workhorse. If it’s very old and poorly maintained, you’ll face frequent breakdowns, jerky rides, and long waits. For elders, kids and anyone on higher floors, this is a big deal.

Asking about the age—“Lift kitne saal purana hai?”—and last major upgrade tells you if you’re walking into a future replacement cost. In many societies, lift replacement means a significant one-time contribution from each flat.

If the lift is relatively new or recently overhauled, you’re likely safe for some years. If it’s ancient and everyone is already complaining, you know an expensive project might be coming—and you’ll be paying your share.

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