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Do property service personnel need certificates?

Yes, first of all, property practitioners need to obtain the professional qualification certificate of property management personnel. This is stipulated by the state, and all personnel engaged in property management must hold this certificate. The certificate is a standardized tool to evaluate the professional quality and business level of property practitioners, and its examination contents include management knowledge, laws and regulations, property services and so on.

Secondly, property practitioners need to obtain the professional qualification certificate of safety production management personnel. This is stipulated in the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Work Safety, and it is mainly responsible for property safety management. Employees with this certificate can master the knowledge of safety management and effectively prevent and deal with various safety accidents.

In addition, property practitioners also need to obtain a construction project supervision certificate. This certificate is mainly for property maintenance. Employees with this certificate can carry out professional inspection on the building to ensure the normal operation and safety of the building.

As can be seen from the above, residential property management personnel generally need to have a certificate, relevant work permit, or after a certain period of training, study and assessment before they can take up their posts.

Legal basis:

property management regulations

Article 11

The following matters shall be decided by the Owner * * *:

(a) to formulate and amend the rules of procedure of the owners' congress;

(2) Formulating and amending management regulations;

(three) to elect the owners' committee or replace the members of the owners' committee;

(four) the selection and dismissal of property services companies;

(five) to raise and use special maintenance funds;

(six) the renovation of buildings and their ancillary facilities;

(seven) other major matters related to the management of * * * and * * *.