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What is the management principle of residential special maintenance funds?

Article 1 In order to strengthen the management of residential special maintenance funds, ensure the maintenance and normal use of residential parts and facilities, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of owners of residential special maintenance funds, these Measures are formulated in accordance with the Property Law, the Property Management Regulations and other laws and administrative regulations.

Article 2 These Measures shall apply to the deposit, use, management and supervision of special maintenance funds for commercial housing and after-sale public housing.

The term "residential special maintenance funds" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the funds earmarked for the maintenance, renewal and transformation of residential parts and facilities after the expiration of the warranty period.

Article 3 The * * * house use part mentioned in these Measures refers to the part that belongs to the owners in a single house or the owners in a single house and the non-residential owners connected with the structure according to the laws, regulations and the house sales contract, and generally includes: foundation, load-bearing walls, columns, beams, floors, roofs, outdoor walls, hallways, stairwells, corridors, etc.

The measures referred to in * * facilities and equipment refers to the ancillary facilities and equipment used by residential owners or residential owners and related non-residential owners according to laws, regulations and house sales contracts, generally including elevators, antennas, lighting, fire-fighting facilities, green spaces, roads, street lamps, ditches, pools, wells, non-operating parking garages, public cultural and sports facilities and facilities and equipment used in * * * rooms.

Fourth residential special maintenance funds management to implement the principle of special account storage, earmarking, owner decision-making, government supervision.

Fifth the State Council municipal construction department in conjunction with the the State Council municipal finance department is responsible for the guidance and supervision of the national residential special maintenance funds.

The competent department of construction (real estate) of the local people's government at or above the county level shall, jointly with the financial department at the same level, be responsible for the guidance and supervision of the special housing maintenance funds within their respective administrative areas.

Article 6 The owners of the following properties shall deposit special residential maintenance funds in accordance with the provisions of these Measures:

(a) residence, except that it is jointly owned by the owners and does not use parts and facilities with other properties;

(2) Non-residential buildings in residential quarters or non-residential buildings connected with single residential structures outside residential quarters.

If the property listed in the preceding paragraph belongs to the sale of public housing, the selling unit shall deposit special housing maintenance funds in accordance with the provisions of these measures.

Article 7 The owners of commercial residential and non-residential houses shall deposit special maintenance funds for houses according to the construction area of their own properties, and the amount of the first special maintenance funds for houses deposited per square meter of construction area shall be 5% to 8% of the construction and installation cost of local houses per square meter.

The competent departments of construction (real estate) of the people's governments of municipalities directly under the central government, cities and counties shall, according to local conditions, reasonably determine and announce the amount of the first-phase residential special maintenance fund deposited per square meter of construction area, and make timely adjustments.

Eighth sale of public housing, in accordance with the following provisions of the deposit of residential special maintenance funds:

(1) The owner shall deposit the special maintenance fund for the house according to the construction area of the property he owns, and the amount of the first special maintenance fund for the house per square meter of construction area shall be 2% of the local housing reform cost price.

(two) units selling houses shall, in accordance with the proportion of not less than 20% of multi-storey houses and not less than 30% of high-rise houses, draw a one-time special maintenance fund for houses from the sales funds.

Ninth residential special maintenance funds deposited by the owners belong to the owners.

The residential special maintenance funds extracted from the public housing sales funds belong to the public housing sales units.

Article 10 Before the establishment of the owners' meeting, the residential special maintenance funds deposited by commercial residential owners and non-residential owners shall be managed by the construction (real estate) department of the people's government of the municipality, city or county where the property is located.

The competent departments of construction (real estate) of the people's governments of municipalities directly under the central government, cities and counties shall entrust local commercial banks as the special management banks for residential special maintenance funds within their respective administrative areas, and open special accounts for residential special maintenance funds in the special management banks.

Open a special account for residential maintenance funds, set up an account based on the property management area, and set up a sub-account according to the house number; If the property management area is not demarcated, an account shall be set up in units of buildings, and a sub-account shall be set up according to the house number.

Eleventh before the establishment of the owners' meeting, the special maintenance funds for the sold public housing shall be managed by the financial department of the people's government of the city or county where the property is located or the competent department of construction (real estate).

The department responsible for the management of special maintenance funds for public housing shall entrust a local commercial bank as the special account management bank for special maintenance funds for public housing within its administrative area, and open a special account for special maintenance funds for public housing in the special account management bank.

To open a special maintenance fund account for public housing, an account shall be set up according to the unit selling the house and a separate account shall be set up according to the building; Among them, the residential special maintenance funds deposited by the owners shall set up separate accounts according to the house number.

Article 12 Commercial housing