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What are the components of property fees?

Legal subjectivity:

According to the property management regulations, the composition of property fees includes: (1) public utility expenditure; (2) Expenditure on purchasing or leasing necessary machinery and equipment; (3) Expenditure on property insurance and various liability insurance; (4) the cost of garbage cleaning, pool cleaning, disinfection and pest control; (5) Cleaning expenses of public places, curtain walls and walls.

Legal objectivity:

Article 7 of the Property Management Regulations (1) refers to the maintenance cost of public property and supporting facilities; (2) the salary of the hiring manager; (3) Expenditure on public utilities; (4) Expenditure on purchasing or leasing necessary machinery and equipment; (5) Expenditure on property insurance and various liability insurance; (6) the cost of garbage cleaning, pool cleaning, disinfection and pest control; (7) Cleaning expenses of public places, curtain walls and walls; (8) Planting flowers and plants in public areas and their maintenance costs; (9) Administrative office expenses, including miscellaneous expenses such as stationery and office supplies and public relations expenses. (10) Other expenses agreed by the owner.