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What does it mean to divide the income of the community into three parts?

Divide the public * * * income into three parts, that is to say, the community usually has public * * * income, which will be distributed according to the proportion of three parts. Usually, 30% of the income is used to subsidize the public * * * service fee for property management, and 70% of the income belongs to all owners.

Common community public welfare mainly includes:

1, rental fees, booth fees, admission fees and other public places, public facilities and property rights housing income;

2. Parking income from occupying * * * roads or sites;

3. Advertising revenue in public areas.

Provisions of Civil Code on Public Interests of Residential Quarters

Article 27 1 of the Civil Code stipulates that "the owner shall have the ownership of the exclusive parts of the building, such as the business premises, and the condominium of the * * * parts other than the exclusive parts".

Although, part of the ownership and management of the community belongs to all owners. Among them, Article 282 of the Civil Code has added a provision on the attribution of part of the income of * * * *, "The income generated by the owner * * by the construction unit, property service enterprise or other managers shall be owned by the owner * * after deducting reasonable expenses".

In other words, after deducting reasonable costs, part of the income of the community should belong to all owners.

How to use and use the public income of the community

1, used to supplement special maintenance funds;

2. It can be used for:

(1) Maintenance, renewal, transformation and installation of facilities and equipment for * * *;

② Development of owners' public welfare activities;

③ Working funds and subsidies of the owners' committee and the owners' board of supervisors;

(four) to invite the third party to audit the working expenses and operating income of the owners' committee;

⑤ Other matters agreed in the rules of procedure of the owners' congress.