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What items does the property fee include?

Property fee refers to the fees charged by property owners and users who entrust property management units to carry out daily maintenance, repair, renovation and other services related to residents' lives in residential areas, such as housing construction and its equipment, public facilities, greening, sanitation, transportation, public security and environment. The composition of property service cost or property service expenditure generally includes the following parts: 1, salaries of management and service personnel, social insurance and welfare fees drawn according to regulations, etc. 2, the daily operation and maintenance costs of public parts of the property, public facilities and equipment; 3, property management area cleaning costs; 4, the property management area greening maintenance costs; 5, property management regional order maintenance costs; 6. Office expenses; 7. Depreciation of fixed assets used by property management enterprises for this project; 8. Property sharing parts, shared facilities and equipment and public liability insurance; 9. Other expenses agreed by the owner.

Legal basis: Regulations on Property Management

Article 2 The term "property management" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the activities that the owners employ property service enterprises, and the owners and the property service enterprises carry out maintenance, conservation and management of the houses, supporting facilities, equipment and related sites in accordance with the provisions of the property service contract, so as to maintain the environmental sanitation and order in the relevant areas.

property management regulations

Article 35 A realty service enterprise shall provide corresponding services in accordance with the stipulations of the realty service contract.

The realty service enterprise fails to perform the realty service contract, causing personal and property safety damage to the owner, and shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to law.