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Who will bear the property cost of the revolving house?

In principle, the property fee after the house is rented shall be borne by the owner. If there is an agreement between the owner and the lessee, the property fee shall be paid according to the agreement of both parties. Commercial housing property management fees are generally composed of the following items: (1) maintenance fees for public properties and supporting facilities, including external walls, stairs, walkways, elevators (escalators), central air conditioning systems, security systems, television audio systems, telephone systems, power distribution systems, water supply and drainage systems and other machines, equipment, machinery and facilities. (two) the salary of management personnel, including wages, allowances, welfare, insurance, clothing costs, etc. (3) public utilities expenditure, such as public lighting, fountains, watering grass, etc. (4) Expenditure on purchasing or leasing necessary machinery and equipment. (5) Expenditure on property insurance (and various liability insurance). (6) Cost of garbage cleaning, pool cleaning, disinfection and pest control. (7) Cleaning expenses of public places, curtain walls and walls. (8) Flowers and plants planting and maintenance costs in public areas. (9) Update the reserve fund, that is, the cost of updating the supporting facilities of the property. (10) Fees for hiring lawyers, accountants and other professionals. (1 1) Holiday decoration expenses. (12) manager's remuneration. (13) Administrative office expenses, including miscellaneous expenses such as stationery and office supplies, and public relations expenses. (14) Public TV receiving system and maintenance cost. (15) Other reasonable management expenses.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 707 Where the lease term is more than six months, it shall be in written form. Article 707 Where the parties fail to confirm in writing that the lease term exceeds six months, they shall do so in writing. If the parties fail to determine the lease term in writing, it shall be regarded as an indefinite lease. If the lease term is fixed, it shall be regarded as an indefinite lease.

Article 710 Where the lessee uses the lease item in accordance with the agreed method or the nature of the lease item, thereby causing losses to the lease item, it shall not be liable for compensation.

Article 715 The lessee may, with the consent of the lessor, improve or add the lease item. If the lessee improves or adds other things to the lease item without the consent of the lessor, the lessor may require the lessee to restore the original state or compensate for the losses.