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What is the composition of property?

As a specific form of material existence, property is composed of land and affiliated buildings, which is the unity of buildings and building plots. According to Article 2 of the Property Management Regulations, a complete property consists of the following three parts.

(1) All kinds of buildings that have been built and put into use. Property generally refers to all kinds of buildings that have been built and put into use, including both residential buildings, such as houses, and non-residential buildings, such as factories, shopping malls and office buildings. It can be buildings, such as residential quarters and industrial parks, or single buildings, such as office buildings, hotels and hotels. It includes proprietary parts such as living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony and bunk for owner's own use, as well as basic structural parts such as building foundation, load-bearing structure, external wall and roof, public transportation parts such as passages, stairs and lobby, and structural parts such as refuge floor, equipment floor or computer room.

(2) Facilities and equipment matching the building. The property includes facilities and equipment matching the building. Facilities refer to the pipeline facilities and outdoor public facilities that match the building, such as municipal water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, cable TV and communication network facilities, fire-fighting facilities, public lighting facilities, safety facilities, drainage and sewage facilities and other facilities provided by franchisees, as well as public facilities such as kindergartens, schools, hospitals, public toilets and garbage collection and transfer stations.

Equipment refers to the mechanical and electrical equipment supporting buildings, such as elevators, boilers, air conditioning units, standby generators, etc. (3) Places related to buildings. The property also includes buildings, construction land, courtyards, parking lots, roads, green belts, water surfaces and other related places. Building-related within the scope of building zoning.