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What are the relevant laws and regulations for the maintenance of public facilities in residential areas?

Property Law, Chapter VI

Seventy-ninth buildings and ancillary facilities maintenance funds belong to the owner. With the consent of the owner, it can be used for the maintenance of elevators, water tanks and other parts. The collection and use of maintenance funds shall be announced.

Article 80 Where there is an agreement on matters such as cost sharing and income distribution of the house and its ancillary facilities, such agreement shall prevail; If there is no agreement or the agreement is unclear, it shall be determined according to the proportion of the owner's exclusive part to the total construction area.

Eighty-first owners can manage their own buildings and ancillary facilities, but also entrust property services companies or other managers to manage them.

The owner has the right to replace the realty service enterprise or other managers selected by the construction unit according to law.

Article 82 A realty service enterprise or other manager shall, according to the entrustment of the owners, manage the buildings and their ancillary facilities within the building division, and accept the supervision of the owners.

Article 83 Owners shall abide by laws, regulations and management regulations.

For acts that damage the legitimate rights and interests of others, such as dumping garbage at will, discharging pollutants or noise, raising animals illegally, building illegally, occupying passages, refusing to pay property fees, the owners' assembly and the owners' committee have the right to ask the actors to stop the infringement, eliminate the danger, remove the obstacles and compensate the losses in accordance with laws, regulations and management regulations. Owners who infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests may bring a lawsuit to the people's court according to law.