A legal expert suggests that co-ownership associations in Oslo may be entitled to significant financial refunds. These claims could potentially date back 13 years if the associations did not receive the waste collection services they paid for. The issue centers on whether the municipality failed to deliver contracted services, leading to potential "giant bills" for the city. This legal interpretation casts doubt on the adequacy of the municipality's current compensation practices. Affected parties are encouraged to review their service history to determine if they are owed money. The situation highlights a systemic failure in waste management oversight within the capital. Consequently, the city may face a wave of reimbursement demands from disgruntled property owners.