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Which departments can manage property management companies?

Departments that can manage property companies are as follows:

1, property companies are generally managed by the property management department of the local real estate administration;

2. At the county and city levels, property companies are managed by the Housing Authority, and the administrative department of the government is the Housing Authority. The Housing Authority has a property department or property office, which is responsible for the supervision and management of property companies and property service management activities within its administrative area.

The conditions for establishing a property company include:

1. The property management company owns or is entrusted to manage the property with a certain construction area. For example, the building area stipulated in Shanghai must be above 1 10,000 square meters.

2. A certain registered capital, for example, Guangzhou stipulates that the registered capital must be more than 654.38+10,000 yuan.

3. Having a company name and articles of association that meet the requirements.

4. Have a fixed office space and facilities.

5. To manage institutions and personnel.

6. It has a business scope that conforms to national laws and regulations.

7. Be able to bear civil liability independently.

Legal basis:

Article 16 of the Property Management Regulations

The owners' committee shall, within 30 days from the date of election, file with the real estate administrative department of the district or county people's government, the subdistrict office and the Township People's government where the property is located.

Members of the owners' committee shall be owners who are enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, have a strong sense of responsibility and have certain organizational ability.

The chairman and deputy directors of the owners' committee are elected from among the members of the owners' committee.