Relevant agreements on property fees in the Regulations on Property Management:
Forty-first property service charges should follow the principles of rationality, openness, and adaptability between charges and service levels, and distinguish the nature and characteristics of different properties. Owners and property service enterprises shall, according to the measures for charging property services formulated by the competent price department of the State Council in conjunction with the competent construction administrative department of the State Council, stipulate in the property service contract.
Forty-second owners should pay the property service fee in accordance with the provisions of the property service contract. If the owner and the user of the property agree that the user of the property shall pay the property service fee, the owner shall bear joint and several liability from the agreement.
Extended data
The public area (temporary parking space) in the community belongs to all owners, so some people think that this is the owner's site and parking fees should not be charged. But there are two kinds of parking spaces:
The first is the specific parking spaces in the planning and design, including the exclusive parking spaces for the above-ground and underground garages. This part is the exclusive part of the property owner. According to the law, the property owner can dispose of it at will.
The second type is temporary parking spaces in public areas. This type is all owners * * *, whether to charge or not, and how much to charge is decided by all owners. This part of the "parking fee" of the property enterprise is actually the public income entrusted by the owners' committee, excluding service fees (such as setting up gates, marking lines, maintaining parking order, etc. ) and reasonable profit (stipulated by the state)
This part of the income should be used for maintenance or community construction, but due to the lack of supervision of public income, this part is either used by property companies to subsidize the loss of property fees, or occupied by owners' committees and properties.
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