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Difference between Property Management Committee and Owners Committee

Legal subjectivity:

The difference between the owners' committee and the owners' supervision committee is that the owners' committee is a non-governmental organization composed of owners' representatives in the property management area, which reflects the wishes and requirements of owners to all sectors of society, supervises the management and operation of property management companies, and carries out the decisions of the owners' meeting according to law. The owners' supervision committee is an autonomous organization of housing management, composed of representatives of property owners and users elected by the owners' congress, representing and safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of property owners and users, and supervising the owners to abide by various management regulations according to law.

Legal objectivity:

Article 34 of the Regulations of the Owners' Congress

The owners' congress and the owners' committee shall cooperate with the public security organs and the residents' committees to do a good job in maintaining social order in the property management area. In the property management area, the owners' congress and the owners' committee shall actively cooperate with the relevant residents' committees to perform their autonomous management duties according to law, support the residents' committees to carry out their work, and accept their guidance and supervision. The decisions made by the owners' assembly and the owners' committee in residential areas shall be informed to the relevant residents' committees and their suggestions shall be listened to.