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Should high-rise residential buildings charge electricity for elevator pools?

Yes, this is a very common thing. Many people think that the expenses generated in the public section should be paid by the property, because they are all paid by the property, so this part should be paid by the property, but I think the expenses generated by the elevator should be an exception, because this is very special and important for some high-rise residential users. It can be said that if there is no elevator or the elevator is out of power, their travel will be easily affected.

Nowadays, elevator accidents emerge one after another. The reason is that the elevator is not repaired in time, and there is no special person to maintain it at ordinary times, which is prone to problems. And once there is a problem, it is a big problem, and often it is at the cost of life. Therefore, attention should be paid to this point. The elevator is mainly used by residents, so the elevator fee should be shared by residents. For the lower level, it can be shared a little less, and for the upper level, the property can take the lead to come up with some sharing schemes. I believe that rational people will not be confused about this part of the money.

Moreover, it cannot be said that the electricity bill should be shared. I think the cost of maintenance should be shared, and the elevator should be inspected and repaired by a special person. If there is a problem, it can be found and solved in advance, so as to avoid the failure affecting the trip or causing personal injury. Why do I say that? Because I have been deeply hurt in this respect. Originally, I rented a house on 14 floor, and I had to rely on the elevator to go up and down the stairs. After several times the elevator broke down, and then I climbed the stairs. Climbing my feet is almost expensive. I don't know if any students have had such an experience, but I think I have, and I absolutely don't want to go through it again.