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Do I have to pay the elevator fee on the first floor and the second floor of the house?

Unused) only applies to the situation on the second floor, but it is generally believed that it is reasonable not to pay the elevator fee on the first floor (unless the elevator leads to the basement garage). Some communities I have seen do charge according to this standard, and I personally agree with this view, because the residents on the first floor usually have nothing to do with the elevator, but bear the common area and space of the elevator shaft, so there is no reason for the residents on the first floor to pay extra for the operation of the elevator because they have already suffered losses in buying a house.

But you need to pay the elevator fee above the second floor, because the use of the elevator is actually only related to the number of times, not the number of floors. For the elevator room, the stairs belong to the "emergency passage", that is, they should be used in an emergency. Try to avoid stairs at ordinary times to avoid the loss of stairs. For users on the second floor, it is impossible to get extra compensation (less elevator fee) because they insist on using public facilities wrongly (using stairs in non-emergency situations)

In order to avoid disputes caused by this problem, some developers do not directly design the first floor of the elevator room, and the first floor is directly hollowed out, and the house is sold from the second floor. Everyone has to take the elevator, so naturally there is no such problem. You see, this potential property fee dispute could have been solved by some simple methods. . Old Yin Jiahai will answer for you.