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What does the industry Committee do?

Industry Committee, that is, owners' committee, refers to a non-governmental organization composed of owners' representatives in the property management area, representing the interests of owners, reflecting the wishes and requirements of owners to all sectors of society, and supervising the management and operation of property management companies.

The owners' committee shall implement the matters decided by the owners' congress and perform the following duties:

(a) to convene a meeting of the owners' congress and report on the implementation of property management;

(two) on behalf of the owners and the owners of the general assembly to hire property services companies to sign property services contracts;

(three) timely understand the opinions and suggestions of the owners and property users, and supervise and assist the property service enterprises to perform the property service contract;

(four) the implementation of the supervision and management system;

(five) other duties entrusted by the owners' congress.

In addition to performing its duties according to law, the owners' committee shall also perform the following duties:

(a) to draw up the hiring plan of the realty service enterprise, and report it to the owners' meeting for decision;

(two) to formulate the annual financial budget and final accounts of the owners' committee and report them to the owners' congress for decision;

(three) to formulate the rules of procedure and management regulations of the owners' congress, and report to the owners' congress for decision;

(four) to formulate a plan to maintain public order and environmental sanitation in the property management area, and report it to the owners' meeting for decision;

(five) to draw up the use and income plan of some facilities and equipment in the property management area and report it to the owners' meeting for decision;

(six) to formulate the use and renewal plan of special maintenance funds, and report to the owners' meeting for decision;

(seven) to formulate plans for the renovation and reconstruction of buildings and their ancillary facilities, and report them to the owners' congress for decision;

(eight) to deal with violations of management regulations;