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Do I pay the elevator fee on the first floor of the Property Law?

Legal analysis: National laws and regulations require that the whole floor should bear the property fee, and the first floor should also pay the elevator fee. In some areas, there will be local policies to charge a certain floor, but this is for a certain project and is not universal.

Legal basis: Article 53 of the Property Management Regulations, the owners of residential properties, non-residential properties in residential quarters or non-residential properties connected with a single residential building structure shall pay special maintenance funds in accordance with relevant state regulations. Special maintenance funds shall be owned by the owners, and shall be used exclusively for the maintenance, renewal and transformation of property parts and facilities after the expiration of the property warranty period, and shall not be used for other purposes. Measures for the collection, use and management of special maintenance funds shall be formulated by the construction administrative department of the State Council in conjunction with the finance department of the State Council.