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Should the owner change the property of the entrance door?

1. Should the owner change the property of the entrance door?

1. The owner shall replace the property at the entrance door. Before replacing the entrance door, the owner must meet two conditions:

(1) means that the owner must obtain the consent of the residential property management;

(2) The owner must ensure that the main structure of the house will not be affected after the entrance door is changed.

2. Legal basis: Article 70 of "People's Republic of China (PRC) Law" and the national code distinguish the ownership of buildings. The owner enjoys the ownership of the exclusive parts such as houses and business premises in the building, and the parts other than the exclusive parts enjoy the right of joint management with * * * *.

Second, what are the main aspects of property management?

According to the nature and mode of service, the basic content can be divided into three categories: conventional public service, targeted special service and entrusted special service.

1. Conventional public service refers to the public management and service work in property management, which is the most basic management and service provided by property management enterprises for all residents and owners. There are mainly the following eight items:

(1) Main building management and daily supervision of residential decoration;

(2) the management of housing equipment and facilities;

(3) Environmental sanitation management;

(4) Greening management;

(five) to cooperate with the public security fire department to maintain public order and safety in residential areas;

(6) Vehicle road management;

(7) Services of public institutions;

(8) Property file management.

2. Targeted special services refer to various services provided by property management enterprises to meet some needs of some residents, groups and units. Including:

(1) Daily life;

(2) Commercial services;

(3) Culture, education, health and sports;

(4) financial services;

(5) Brokerage agency services;

(6) Social welfare.