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Definition of property management

Property management refers to the activities that the owners manage or entrust the property service enterprises or other managers to manage the buildings, facilities, equipment, places and venues owned by the owners, and distinguish all buildings and buildings, places and facilities within the building division; The Property Law stipulates that the owner can manage the property by himself or entrust the property service enterprise or other managers to manage it.

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Classification of property management

1. Residential property: refers to buildings with residential functions for people to live in, including residential quarters, single residential buildings, apartments, suites, apartments, etc. Villa, resort, etc. Of course, it also includes supporting facilities, equipment and public venues.

2. Commercial properties: sometimes called investment properties, refer to those properties that can obtain sustained growth returns or sustained appreciation through operations. These properties can be roughly divided into commercial service properties and office properties.

Commercial service property refers to all kinds of construction land for commercial and service industries, including shopping malls, department stores, supermarkets, specialty stores, chain stores, hotels, hotels, warehouses, leisure and entertainment places, etc. Office property is a place where managers (white-collar workers) engaged in production, operation, consulting and service industries work, and belongs to the category of production and operation materials.

3. Industrial property rights refer to houses that provide space for human production activities, including light and heavy industrial workshops, developed high-tech industrial houses, related R&D houses and warehouses.

4. Property for other purposes: Property other than the above-mentioned property is called other property, and sometimes it is also called special property. This kind of property includes racetracks, golf courses, gas stations, airports, stations, docks, highways, bridges, tunnels and other properties. The content of special property management usually needs the permission of the government.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-property management