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Who cares about the community without property?

Residential areas without property are usually managed by the following subjects or methods:

1, owners' committee. If there is no property management in the community, it can be managed by the owners' Committee first. The owners' committee is composed of owners' representatives in the property management area, representing the interests of owners, reflecting the wishes and requirements of owners to all sectors of society, and supervising property management enterprises.

2. Community Management Department. If there is no owners' committee, it can be managed by the community management department. This applies to the case that the owners' committee is not established or cannot operate effectively.

3. Street offices or residents' committees. If there is neither an owners' committee nor property management in the community, the owners can ask representatives to go to their neighborhood offices or neighborhood committees, ask for the establishment of an owners' committee and help find a property company.

4. Unit or community. If it is a unit housing or an old community, it can be managed by the original unit or community.

5. Owner autonomy. For smaller communities, owners can choose to manage themselves, but they usually need to learn management knowledge.