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How does the neighborhood Committee supervise the property?

Legal analysis: Neighborhood committees are grass-roots mass self-governing organizations with residents' self-management, self-education and self-service. It works under the guidance and support of the government or its agencies. Neighborhood Committee is not the property owner of the community, does not enjoy the rights of the owner, and does not need to bear the obligations of the owner. When there is a dispute between the owners or owners' committee and the property management company on the property contract, the neighborhood committee can mediate, but it cannot replace the owners or owners' committee to select the property management company.

Legal basis: Organic Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) Urban Residents Committee.

Article 2 A residents' committee is a grass-roots mass self-governing organization for self-management, self-education and self-service of residents.

The people's governments of cities not divided into districts or municipal districts or their agencies shall give guidance, support and help to the work of residents' committees. Residents' committees shall assist the people's governments of cities not divided into districts or municipal districts or their agencies in their work.

Article 3 The tasks of the residents committee are:

(a) to publicize the Constitution, laws, regulations and national policies, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of residents, educate residents to perform their obligations according to law, take good care of public property, and carry out various forms of socialist spiritual civilization construction activities;

(two) to handle the public affairs and public welfare undertakings of the residents in this residential area;

(3) Mediation of civil disputes;

(4) Assisting in maintaining public order;

(five) to assist the people's government or its agencies to do a good job in public health, family planning, special care and relief, youth education and other work related to the interests of residents;

(six) to reflect the opinions, demands and suggestions of residents to the people's government or its agencies.