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Does the temporary parking fee belong to the property or the owner?

The ownership of the temporary parking fee in the community depends on whether the parking space belongs to the owner.

If the parking spaces are public areas of the community, such as open-air or underground supporting parking lots, then the parking fees should belong to all owners, because these areas belong to public facilities and provide services for all owners.

If the parking space is privately owned or a fixed parking space belonging to an owner, the parking fee should belong to the owner, and the property management company can charge the management fee, but it can't expand the charging scope or charge illegally.

In short, the ownership of temporary parking fees in residential areas should be judged according to the ownership of parking spaces. If the parking space belongs to the owner, the parking fee shall belong to all the owners. If the parking space is privately owned, the parking fee should belong to the owner.