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What are the tips for collecting property fees? What are the residential property fees?

Every community will be equipped with a property management company, because many things in the community need to be handled by the property management company. Since the property management company should serve the owners, the owners should also pay the relevant fees to the property management company according to the regulations, but some owners are not very cooperative. For such owners, the property management company is a headache. What are the tips for collecting property fees here? What does the residential property fee include?

What are the tips for collecting property fees?

To collect the property fee, you can take advantage of the opportunity near the Spring Festival to match the small potted flowers cultivated in the company's nursery with New Year greeting cards as gifts, and send them to the owner's door by the property management.

What does the residential property fee include?

I. Management fee

The management fee in the property refers to some management service fees, such as accounting management, property files, etc., for property staff to patrol, inspect, maintain and update public areas.

The second is management fees such as cleaning fees and greening maintenance fees.

Cleaning costs refer to environmental cleaning costs in public areas, including tools, employee supplies, garbage transportation, chemical fertilizer cleaning, etc. Greening maintenance fees include: greening tool fees, water fees, pesticide and fertilizer fees, weed cleaning fees and landscape maintenance fees.

Third, office expenses and employee salaries.

Office expenses refer to transportation expenses, communication expenses, office supplies, utilities and so on. Bian Xiao learned that the wages of property service personnel include: personnel expenses, basic salary, social insurance, prescribed welfare, overtime and clothing expenses.