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A residential area in Jinan is charged by elevator. Is this charging standard reasonable?

A residential area in Jinan, Shandong Province was exposed to require residents to take the elevator to charge, up and down almost a dime, and to recharge the card. However, such charging standards are not reasonable at all, and even damage the legitimate rights and interests of residents. Therefore, the fee was ordered to be cancelled after feedback from the community owners. In fact, what the property said is also reasonable. The electricity bill in the community is too high, and some children always play in the elevator. The elevator keeps going up and down, so it consumes a lot of electricity. However, in order to solve this problem, other residents should not be implicated and the elevator fee should be paid more for no reason.

At present, many communities in China have become elevator buildings. Everything has two sides, and elevator rooms are no exception. First of all, the elevator room will have one more layer of security risks than the ordinary stairwell, and the elevator may have circuit problems such as faults, and the consequences are unimaginable; Secondly, all the residents living in the elevator room have to pay more fees, which are not included in the property fee; Finally, if there is a power outage, the higher the floor, the more inconvenient it is for people. These are the disadvantages of the elevator, so some people with traditional ideas prefer to climb stairs and live in ordinary residential buildings.

But the elevator room is in line with the trend of the times, convenient and time-saving. Now the floors are getting higher and higher, and the elevator is of course an indispensable part. However, it is followed by the problem of arbitrary charges, and this kind of news exists in large quantities. I think the relevant departments should do a good job of investigation, stipulate the proportion of related expenses and set a limit, so that there will be no arbitrary charges, and residents should be conscious. If they want to live in the elevator room, they must maintain good order and try their best to educate their children not to fight in the elevator, delay other people's things or damage the elevator. These are all things that parents need to worry about.

It is believed that under the prescribed restrictions and human factors, such accidents will be less and less, and it is hoped that the relevant departments will improve in time.