Knowing that it was already broken, last week we contacted our realtor, who is the intermediary between us and the management company. We asked to have the repairs completed before the weather got too warm. Doing this (we found out) would require briefly turning on the power to the system to confirm our AC was still not working. However, this was apparently too much to ask. The management company again refused to even touch the power button until 'sometime in May', no date given. When this arbitrary date comes around we won't even know, and when it does happen we will have a broken AC unit that still needs to be fixed.
It is very hard to understand the reasoning behind this system. It may have something to do with the very hierarchical structure of Korean society. Those at the top control everything they can and those at the bottom just have to deal with whatever the managers decide. It probably also has to do with the Korean tendency to never spend any more than they absolutely have to. This means that things like ACs and heaters are never used until everyone is actually suffering from the outside temperatures. Our lease dictates that the single lump sum we pay each year will cover our rent plus any and all utilities and repair bills. Nothing comes out of our pockets at all related to house expenses. While it sounds nice in a way, what it means is that any money that doesn't absolutely have to be spent is not spent and the only leverage we have is to not renew the lease for the following year until certain conditions are met. This system is only true for civilians, however. The Army people in our neighborhood (who are the vast majority of the neighbors) do have to pay their own utility bills each month. Why they have to fall under the same system I cannot fathom. It must be due more to the cultural hierarchical thinking and not as much to the money-saving disposition.
It can be very interesting and enlightening to live in a foreign country and learn how other people live and view the world. In this case, however, I can't find much to admire and find the whole thing ridiculously aggravating!