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Do property management regulations apply to non-residential properties?

Firstly, the concept of non-residential property is defined: non-residential property refers to office buildings, businesses, neighborhoods, farmers' markets, temples, libraries, prisons and other properties. General office buildings, businesses, neighborhoods and farmers' markets can all be collectively referred to as commercial properties.

As the only national unified property management law issued by the State Council, the Property Management Ordinance is definitely applicable to non-residential management.

However, there are still some logistics departments of state-owned enterprises, enterprises and institutions with the nature of property management and unit welfare, but they do not necessarily use property management agreements.