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I live on the top floor. Does the roof leakage fall within the scope of maintenance in overhaul fund?

Overhaul fund is mainly used in two aspects: First, it is used for overhaul, renewal and transformation of houses and buildings with * * * assets or * * * facilities and equipment after the warranty period expires. Such as elevators, secondary water supply, central air conditioning, various pipelines, post offices, garbage lanes, fire-fighting facilities, etc. Second, it is used for the maintenance of * * * parts, that is, the load-bearing structural parts of houses, including floors, roofs, beams, columns, internal and external walls, stairs, corridors, etc. The premise is that these problems occur at the * * * site rather than the owner's home. For example, problems such as water leakage and ceiling collapse in the owner's home do not belong to this category, so overhaul fund cannot be used. After a maintenance, overhaul fund will be directly deducted from the respective accounts of the owners according to the housing area or shared expenses after calculation and verification by the District Housing Management Bureau. So your situation does not belong to overhaul fund.