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How do owners find their own property management companies?

This matter must go through the owners' committee, which will organize the owners to choose another property company. There is a set of procedures:

1. Announced the start of the residential property selection procedure; 2. Each household shall issue a consultation form to solicit the opinions of the owners in writing, mainly including (1) enterprise qualification grade (2) property charging standard (3) specific service requirements (4) whether to agree to hire other property companies (5) other related matters. 3, public bidding or agreement bidding, by the relevant property companies to develop tenders, competitive employment. 4. Hold the owners' meeting and finally decide which property company to hire. If more than half of them agree, they can be elected.

The relevant basis is the property law and property management regulations. I am engaged in the supervision of the property industry in Shanghai, so I know it better. This procedure is complicated and should be initiated by the industry Committee. If most owners of the community agree with you, it is estimated that the property company is really as bad and black as you said. If the industry committee doesn't agree to start the procedure of selecting and hiring a property company, then you can only start the procedure through the joint signature of 20% of the community owners (20% of the residents and 20% of the exclusive area), which is quite difficult.

So, my suggestion is:

1, think about it. It's annoying that the views of community owners on property companies are generally not recognized. Is the management of the property company really not in place, making the software and hardware facilities of the community very poor?

2. Report relevant information to the industry committee.

3. If the industry committee disagrees, the owners' meeting shall be jointly initiated with the opinions of 20% of the owners.