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Can a leaky house use the maintenance fund?

1. If the leaking location of the house belongs to the public area of the community, you can apply for using the maintenance fund.

2. If the leaking place of the house belongs to the individual house, the maintenance fund cannot be used, because the leaking of the individual house does not meet the extraction conditions of the housing maintenance fund. The housing maintenance fund shall be used exclusively for the maintenance, renewal and transformation of equipment and public facilities in the property management area after the expiration of the property warranty period, and shall not be used for other purposes. The housing maintenance fund is mainly used for the overhaul of houses. If the housing leakage is minor repairs to individual houses, the maintenance fund cannot be used.

Article 2 of the Measures for the Administration of Special Maintenance Funds for Residential Buildings stipulates that these Measures shall apply to the deposit, use, management and supervision of special maintenance funds for commercial housing and after-sale public housing. The term "residential special maintenance funds" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the funds earmarked for the maintenance, renewal and transformation of residential parts and facilities after the expiration of the warranty period.

What are the conditions for the use of the housing maintenance fund?

1 20 10, the Interim Measures for the Use of Special Maintenance Funds for Commercial Residential Buildings, which came into effect on June 1 0, stipulates that the special maintenance funds for commercial residential buildings shall be owned by the owners, and shall be used exclusively for the maintenance, renewal and transformation of residential buildings and facilities after the warranty period expires, and shall not be used for other purposes.

2. General use parts include: basic structural parts such as residential foundation, load-bearing wall, column, beam, floor, roof and outdoor wall, public transportation parts such as corridors, foyer, stairs and lobby, and structural parts such as refuge floor, equipment floor or computer room.

3. * * General facilities include elevators, antennas, lighting, fire-fighting facilities, green spaces, roads, street lamps, ditches, pools, wells, non-operating parking garages, public cultural and sports facilities, garbage passages, smoke exhaust passages, water tanks, pumps, mailboxes, lightning protection devices, fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, drainage pipes, manholes and septic tanks.

4. The relevant person in charge of the Municipal Housing and Construction Bureau specifically pointed out that the public * * * maintenance fund is used for overhaul, medium repair and renovation of * * old parts and * * old equipment and facilities after the property warranty period expires.