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Under what circumstances can I use the property maintenance fund?
Housing itself:
Demolition and reinforcement of main load-bearing structural parts of damaged houses (including foundation, internal and external load-bearing walls, columns, beams, floors, roofs, etc.). ) to restore the bearing capacity.
Integral repair outdoor wall, ceiling, skirting line, cornice, awning plaster layer or block surface. Comprehensively repair the ground of public buildings.
Structural adhesive was poured into the glass curtain wall as a whole, and the deformed aluminum alloy frame was replaced, so the glass was damaged. (Aluminum-plastic panel wall shall be implemented by reference)
Overall maintenance and replacement of doors and windows of outdoor corridors, stairwells, hallways and basements.
(2) Supporting public buildings:
1. Road (road width is less than 7m): the road surface is damaged by more than 50%, and the road surface and kerbs are repaired as a whole.
2. Green space: If the original green space rate drops by 30% after one year of acceptance, replanting shall be carried out.
3. Public welfare facilities (leisure chairs and stools, trash cans, pavilions, tables, pools, sculptures, playgrounds, fitness facilities, etc.). ): After three years of use, the facilities are naturally damaged and need to be repaired and replaced.
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