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Why is the residential electricity fee a property fee?

The property may pay electricity for the following reasons:

First, the relatively old residential area has not undergone power transformation, and it is still a unified electricity meter charge. This situation is generally a legacy of construction.

Second, the residential area built by stages may be due to the problem of the developer's construction progress, which leads to the imperfection of the power supply and distribution system, but the previous owners have already moved in, and the power bureau has not installed electricity meters to the households. This kind of electricity may be industrial electricity.

Third, hotel apartments, shopping malls or office buildings use electricity. Because the cost of one meter per household is very high, some developers only set up a master meter in order to save this money. Therefore, the user table is not from the power bureau, and can only be collected by the property management.

The price of primary electricity for urban residents in China is generally around 0.56 to 0.62 yuan. The primary electricity price is actually not uniform. In many places, electricity charges with different gradients are paid according to the level of electricity consumption. The price of industrial electricity is slightly higher, ranging from 0.86- 1.80 yuan per kwh. In addition, there are commercial electricity and rental electricity, which are generally used by migrant workers, so the electricity fee for renting a house is 1.50 yuan/hour.