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Who should bear the cost of elevator maintenance and replacement in high-rise residential buildings?

All owners, taking Gansu as an example:

law of property

Seventy-ninth buildings and ancillary facilities maintenance funds belong to the owner. With the consent of the owner, it can be used for the maintenance of elevators, water tanks and other parts. The collection and use of maintenance funds shall be announced.

Measures of Gansu Province on Property Management

Fifteenth residential property, residential area of non-residential property or non-residential property owners connected with a single residential building structure, should pay special maintenance funds in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state.

Special maintenance funds shall be owned by the owners, and shall be used exclusively for the maintenance, renewal and transformation of property parts and facilities after the expiration of the property warranty period, and shall not be used for other purposes.

Extended data

The staff of the Property Management Office of Lanzhou Housing Management Bureau told the reporter that before 2009, Lanzhou did not mandate the collection of special housing maintenance funds.

According to the Measures for the Administration of Special Residential Funds and the Implementation Measures for the Administration of Special Residential Funds in Lanzhou, the special maintenance fund for high-rise residential buildings completed after 65438+February 3 1 in 2009 is 70 yuan per square meter.

The relevant person in charge of the Special Equipment Department of Lanzhou Quality Supervision Bureau said that the property rights of residential elevators should belong to all owners, and the maintenance and replacement costs of elevators should also be shared by property owners. Property can only be entrusted with maintenance management, and the maintenance fee can be appropriately extracted from the property fee.

But once the elevator needs to be overhauled or replaced, it will ultimately be shared by the owners.

It is understood that the residential areas that need to replace elevators are basically buildings in the 1990 s. There is no "housing maintenance fund" in many residential quarters, and the cost of replacing elevators can only be shared by the owners.

References:

Gansu Provincial People's Government-Who Will Bear the Funds for Replacing Elevators in High-rise Residential Buildings

References:

Gansu Provincial People's Government-Gansu Province Property Management Measures

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) Property Law