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Do you have to pay property management fees for resettlement houses? What is the national standard?

Legal analysis

There is no uniform standard for the property fee of resettlement houses in China, which varies from place to place. Taking Shaoxing as an example, according to the Notice on Adjusting the Pre-property Service Charge Standard for Newly-built Ordinary Residential Quarters in Urban Areas, the property service charge for multi-storey and high-rise (small and high-rise) resettlement houses in this area is temporarily determined according to the three-level standard, of which 0.4 yuan/m2/month for multi-storey resettlement houses, 0.2 yuan/m2/month for district management committee meetings and 0. 1 yuan/m2/month for town government subsidies. The property service fee for the resettlement houses of high-rise buildings (small high-rise buildings) is 1. 10 yuan /m2/ month (including public energy consumption, annual inspection fee for equipment maintenance and other expenses that should be borne by the property service company). The District Management Committee General Assembly subsidizes 0.7 yuan /m2/ month in the form of assessment, the town government subsidizes 0.3 yuan /m2/ month, and the property management company charges the owner 0.65433 yuan.

legal ground

Article 17 of the Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-owned Land The compensation given to the expropriated person by the people's government at the city or county level that made the decision on house expropriation includes: (1) compensation for the value of the expropriated house; (two) relocation compensation and temporary resettlement caused by the expropriation of houses; (3) Compensation for losses caused by expropriation of houses. The people's governments at the city and county levels shall formulate measures for subsidies and incentives, and give subsidies and incentives to the expropriated people.