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What is the national standard for elevator charging?

(1) Charge according to the number of families: maximum per person per month 10 yuan;

(2) Charge according to the construction area: no more than 0.3 yuan per square meter per month;

(3) 12-storey and above high-rise residential elevators: the charging standard is subject to government-guided prices;

(4) Multi-storey, small high-rise and non-residential elevators: the charging standard will continue to be market-adjusted;

(5) Old residential areas without property management: an agreement can be signed to charge according to the standard agreed by both parties;

(6) Enterprises can use their own funds to renovate elevator residential buildings: they can sign an agreement to charge according to the standards agreed by both parties through consultation;

(7) Change the use of the house or engage in business activities: the property can negotiate with the owner to agree on the elevator charging standard.

Interpretation of some problems about the specific application of law in the trial of property service disputes

Article 3 If a realty service enterprise fails to perform or fails to fully perform its maintenance, conservation, management and repair obligations as agreed in the realty service contract or determined by laws, regulations and relevant industry norms, and the owner requests the realty service enterprise to undertake the liabilities for breach of contract such as continuing to perform, taking remedial measures or compensating for losses, the people's court shall support it.

Article 6 If an owner refuses to pay the property fee without justifiable reasons or fails to pay the property fee within a reasonable period after being urged in writing, the people's court shall support the property service enterprise in requesting the owner to pay the property fee.