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Can I charge the owner for installing access control in the community?

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In order to prevent outsiders from entering the community at will and causing harm to the safety of the owners and their property, many residential properties will install access control at the entrance of the community and charge the owners related access control fees. Can the owner charge for installing access control in the community? Let's take a look with Bian Xiao.

1. Can I charge the owner for installing access control in the community?

1. Whether the residential area can charge the owner for installing access control generally depends on the property service agreement signed by the owner and the residential property at the beginning, that is, the agreement signed at the time of repossession. If the property service agreement stipulates that fees can be charged, then the owner needs to pay this fee. If the property service agreement stipulates that the original property fee has already included the access control fee, then the property can generally no longer be charged.

2. Generally speaking, the owners can be charged some fees for installing access control in the community. As long as it is for the benefit of the owners of the community and with the consent of most owners, it is generally possible to charge the owners for access control fees. However, the specific amount of money to be paid is generally provided by the staff of the residential property first, and the owner confirms that there is no overcharging before paying.

2. Which department do you want to complain about the property?

1. If the owner is not satisfied with the property charges, he can complain to the local price bureau. Under normal circumstances, the property fees charged by the property are generally approved by the price bureau, which generally has the right and obligation to supervise the charging regulations of residential properties.

2. If the owner is dissatisfied with some violations of the property, he can complain to the local Housing Authority, which is the industry management department of the residential property company and generally has the obligation to supervise and deal with the violations of the residential property company.

3. Owners can also complain to the Consumers Association about some illegal charging behaviors of residential property companies.

4. Car owners can also bring a lawsuit to the court.

5. If the owners have any complaints about certain behaviors or charges of residential property, they can generally report them to the owners' committee.

The above is a detailed introduction about whether the installation of access control in the community can charge the owners and which department to complain about the property. Friends in need can learn more about it. As long as it is for the benefit of the owners of the community and with the consent of most owners, it is generally possible to charge the owners for access control fees.

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