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Can members of the industry Committee who have sold their own property still stay in the industry Committee to exercise their functions and powers?

I can't.

The members of the industry Committee must first be the owners.

Article 75 of the Property Law stipulates that owners may set up owners' meetings and elect owners' committees.

Article 6 of the Property Management Regulations (Order No.504th of the State Council) clearly stipulates that

The owner of the house is the owner. Owners enjoy the following rights in property management activities: (5) to elect members of the owners' committee and enjoy the right to be elected;

It can be clearly seen from the laws and regulations of the above two countries that the members of the industry Committee must first have the identity of the owner, that is, become the owner of the house in the property area.

If the owner sells his house, at the same time, he no longer has the identity of the owner of the house and does not belong to the owner. Naturally, I can't attend the owners' meeting and stand for election as a member of the industry Committee.

Article 3 1 of the "Guiding Rules for Owners' Congress and Owners' Committee" issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development directly stipulates that the members of the owners' committee shall be the owners in the property management area.

To sum up, the non-owners who sell the property will no longer have the membership of the industry Committee.