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Can the property be increased at will? Which areas are owned by the owner? Where can the fees collected from the owner's area be used?

Property can't raise fees at will. Before the establishment of the Industry Committee, the property charging standard was approved by the local price department, and the owners paid the fees according to the standard agreed in the commercial housing sales contract not higher than the price of the property department; After the delivery of the house, the wonderful price increase of the property must be signed by more than half of the owners in the area.

The * * * used parts, * * used facilities, equipment and property houses of the community are owned by all owners, and their operating income is also owned by all owners. These incomes are mainly used to supplement special maintenance funds, and can also be used for other needs in property management according to the decision of the owners' meeting. For example, it can be used to repair, update and transform the existing facilities and equipment, and compensate for the lack of various activities and property service fees in the community.

* * * Use places refer to public halls, stairwells, elevators, pipeline wells, equipment rooms, aisles, security rooms on duty, public parking spaces, load-bearing structures of houses, outdoor walls, roofs and roads, venues, green spaces, etc. It is used by all owners or owners and non-owners in the property management area.

* * * Facilities and equipment refer to water supply boxes, pumps, drainage pipes, manholes, septic tanks, garbage bins (rooms), elevators, corridor lighting facilities, residential road lighting facilities, security intelligent systems, lightning protection devices, unit security doors, cultural and sports facilities, regional enclosures and other facilities and equipment commonly used by all owners or owners and non-owners in the property management area.