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Is it reasonable to share utilities with the property?

Legal analysis: it is legal to collect public utility fees on the property. Public utility fees refer to the water and electricity costs incurred in public areas, and the public areas in residential areas include:

(1) Hall, public hall, corridor and passageway;

(two) public toilets, elevators (buildings), anterooms and stairwells;

(3) elevator shaft, elevator machine room, garbage passage and pipeline shaft;

(4) Fire control room, water pump room and pool room;

(5) Fire exits, roads in residential areas, landscape greening in residential areas, etc.

Legal basis: Article 273 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the owner shall enjoy rights and undertake obligations for the part other than the exclusive part of the building; You may not fail to perform your obligations on the grounds of giving up your rights. When the owner transfers the residential and business premises in the building, part of its * * * ownership and * * * management rights are transferred together.