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Can only one owners' committee be established in a property management area?

Netizen question: Our community is an independent and closed community. We want to set up a separate owners' committee. I wonder if policies and regulations can support our approach? Developers have developed six communities with different grades and different service standards, but they only want us to set up industry committees, but the interests of each community are different, so they can't defend their rights. Expert's reply: According to the relevant laws and regulations on property management, only one owners' committee can be established in a property management area, and the division and determination of property management areas need the coordination of the State Administration of Land and Housing and the sub-district office where the property is located. Generally speaking, the division and determination of residential property management areas need to consider the scale of buildings, natural formation, utilization of facilities and equipment and other factors. So I suggest you consult the Housing Authority and the street in the residential area where the property is located and seek their help. Enter the house purchase question and answer forum to ask questions.