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Excuse me, is there a unified national standard for elevator charges in residential areas?

Yes.

The Property Management Regulations stipulates in detail that the annual inspection fee and maintenance premium of elevators have been included in the property management fee, and the elevator fee charged by the property company is actually the elevator electricity fee.

That is, each elevator should be equipped with a separate electricity meter, and the property management company will announce the electricity consumption on time, and then all the owners of the elevator unit will share the electricity bill. Therefore, if the elevator charges, it can only charge the elevator electricity fee, and other forms of charges are illegal.

However, there is no way to formulate a unified standard for most elevator charges, which is a market behavior. Property management companies belong to employees and should serve customers, no matter what form they take, as long as customers approve them.

The composition of elevator fee is not complicated, and it mainly consists of three parts. One is the inspection fee, which is standard in Beijing, about 600 yuan -700 yuan/year; Second, daily operating expenses, including electricity and personnel duty fees; The third part is the daily maintenance premium, which is about 3000-6000 yuan/year.

Extended data:

Property management service and service quality. This is generally agreed by the parties themselves, and most local laws and regulations stipulate the bottom line, but the situation stipulated in various places is uneven. For reference, the International Health Organization (WHO) has established a standard of safe, healthy, convenient and comfortable living environment for the management of all buildings, which can be summarized as follows:

(1) Fire prevention, such as strengthening the management of fire-fighting equipment and facilities;

(2) Cleaning and maintenance, regularly cleaning up garbage, cleaning ditches, cleaning external walls, etc. ;

(3) Maintenance of public facilities, maintenance of hydropower machinery, and regular inspection of public elevators and air-conditioning equipment;

(4) Arrange flowers and trees, trim flowers and trees, and replace litter at any time. These four benchmarks should also be the standard requirements of property management.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Property Management Contract

People's Network-Yinchuan elevator charges have no uniform standard.