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What is the pool area?

Pooled area refers to the part of the housing construction area that is used by multiple owners except the internal use area of each house. Includes the following contents:

1. Stairwells, elevators, corridors, corridors and other public spaces;

2 water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, ventilation, drainage and other public facilities occupied area;

3 fire facilities, garbage disposal facilities, greening and other indoor public facilities occupied area;

4. Facilities used by other owners, such as clubs, gyms, swimming pools and other public facilities.

Pay special attention to the following questions before buying a house:

1. Confirm the pool area: Before buying a house, be sure to check the calculation method of pool area provided by the developer to understand the proportion of public facilities. In addition, professionals can be entrusted to carry out measurement to ensure the accuracy of the pool area.

2. Check the use of the swimming pool: The swimming pool area includes not only public spaces such as corridors and stairwells, but also some public facilities such as parking spaces and gardens. Before buying a house, you should know the purpose of the pool and pay attention to whether it meets your actual needs.

3. Understand the property company: the management of the pool area is the responsibility of the property company, so you should understand the quality and service level of the property company before buying a house to ensure future experience.

4. Pay attention to the property fee: the owner needs to pay the maintenance and management fee of the pool area after buying a house, so he should know the calculation method, payment method and cost standard of the property fee before buying a house.

5. Understand relevant laws and regulations: Property buyers should also understand the national laws and regulations on pool area such as the Property Management Regulations and the Building Law, so as to safeguard their rights and interests.