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Houcheng property hits people

The woman refused to pay the elevator fee on the grounds that she could not use the elevator on the first floor. As a result, the property took it to court. I didn't expect the court to win the property. From this perspective, paying the elevator fee and using the elevator are two different things.

(1) The woman refused to pay the elevator fee, and the property took her to court. Now there are more and more high-rise buildings, and elevators are the necessary facilities in high-rise residential areas. As the service management department of the community, the property is responsible for the health and maintenance of the community, and will charge the corresponding property fees to the owners every year.

However, one owner refused to pay the property fee and was taken to court by the residential property. It is also required to pay property service fees, elevator operation fees and late payment fees of more than 50,000 yuan.

The reason why the owner refused to pay the property fee was because she lived on the first floor and the property had to charge her elevator fee. The owner wondered why he had to pay the same fee as others without even using the elevator.

It is reported that the owner paid a unified property fee when buying a house, including the elevator fee. The owner said that he had just started living in a new house, and he didn't know that there was an elevator fee in the unified payment.

After paying the fee, make sure that the elevator fee is included in the property fee. In order to let the owners pay, the property was urged many times, and later the owners were not allowed to enter the community directly.

However, the owner still refuses to pay the elevator fee. In desperation, the property took the owner to court and asked him to pay various fees plus a late payment fee of more than 50,000 yuan.

However, the court's decision surprised the owner. The court supported the property to recover the property fee owed by the owner, including the elevator fee, and the property fee has been repaid16,000 yuan.

Many netizens are very surprised. Why do I have to pay the elevator fee if I live on the first floor and don't take the elevator? In fact, China's "Property Law" stipulates that the owner shall enjoy rights and undertake obligations for the part other than the exclusive part of the building, and shall not give up rights or fail to perform obligations.

The owner of the case did not use the elevator and did not pay the elevator fee, and the court did not support it. So even if the owner doesn't use the elevator, he has to pay the elevator fee.

(2) Should the residents on the first floor pay the elevator fee? After reading the case of the owner, everyone should know that you have to pay the elevator fee for living on the first floor. Because the elevator is a public facility, you have to pay the elevator operation fee even if you don't use it.

Personally, it is unreasonable for the first floor to pay the same elevator fee as other floors, such as the elevator electricity fee. The owner on the first floor can bear the operation and maintenance costs of the elevator, but he should not pay the electricity bill if he does not use the elevator.

Elevator operation and maintenance fees and electricity fees should be charged separately, and residents living in high-rise buildings use elevators more frequently, and the expenses they have to bear should be higher.

Although the law stipulates that the owner should bear some rights and obligations, it does not require the first floor to pay much. Related properties can refine the allocation quota, so that owners will not feel unfair.

When the owner of the first floor buys a house, the pool area of the elevator is also included in the purchase area, but the owner of the first floor does not enjoy the right to use the elevator. Under such circumstances, it is really hard to understand that the owners on the first floor have to pay the elevator fee.

Just like taking a train, a train runs to many cities. Don't let short-distance passengers get off at the terminal fare. It's hard to convince people of such a provision on property, so there will be a case where the owner on the first floor refuses to pay the elevator fee.

Some communities implement elevator credit card. What floor do the residents on the first floor swipe their cards to? If there are parking lots on several floors underground and the residents on the first floor have parking spaces, it is understandable to pay some elevator fees.

The elevator fee for a building should be shared equally by all users. This system should be revised. Can I charge according to the floor height? There is no elevator on the first floor. Can I cancel or charge less?

(3) Don't trust the verbal promises of the property. It is reported that the owner in this case asked whether it was necessary to pay the elevator fee on the first floor of the property when purchasing the building. At that time, the salesperson said that users on the first floor did not need to pay the elevator fee.

If it is a salesperson, the owner bought the first floor. When signing various contracts, the owner didn't read them carefully because the space was too large, and the relevant personnel explained them orally.

However, when paying the relevant fees, the owner found that the property fee actually included the elevator fee, and when signing the contract, it was also stated that the property fee included the elevator fee.

Therefore, when buying a house, don't believe the verbal promise of the property, and you must look carefully when signing the contract. Don't be swayed by others, let alone be in a hurry.

Buying a house is a big event, and the quality of the property directly affects the living mood. Who doesn't want to choose a good neighborhood? If the property charges nothing, or even justifies it, the owner is not asking for it.

(4) It is stipulated to keep up with the trend. With the continuous development of society, many new things are constantly emerging. People can't see the disadvantages when they first appear, but they will be affected after a long time.

Take the elevator as an example. Many years ago, only high-grade residential areas had elevators, and now almost all high-rise residential areas have elevators.

In the past, there were only a handful of high-rise elevator rooms, but now a newly developed community is working hard towards the high-rise elevator community. Therefore, the floors are getting higher and higher, and the relevant property system should be more perfect.

High floors will inevitably lead to high elevator cost sharing. In some communities, the first floor and the second floor are professional clothes, so the elevator fee on the first floor is naturally not required. But in some communities, the first floor is occupied by residents, and they are unwilling to share the elevator fee.

Therefore, with the continuous development and change of society, some old rules have to be revised. How to pay the elevator fee on the first floor, how much, etc. The property needs to be reconsidered.

Conclusion The woman was sued by the property because she lived on the first floor and refused to pay the elevator fee. The last sentence made people stunned. But from this case, we know that even if the elevator is not used on the first floor, we have to pay the elevator fee.

From the perspective of human nature, it is unfair. I hope the relevant departments can revise the relevant charging standards.