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Is it legal to keep outsiders out of the community?

The community does not allow outsiders to enter the law.

Property management enterprises shall provide corresponding services in accordance with the provisions of the property service contract. If the property management enterprise fails to perform the property service contract, causing personal and property safety damage to the owner, it shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to law. However, if the outsiders are relatives and friends of guests or residents of the community, community workers should receive them warmly and politely and let them enter the community. If foreigners are looking for friends in the community, they should first contact the residents by phone and ask them to swipe their cards in the access control system after confirmation. Visitors who do not live in the community need to register before they can enter. If outsiders come to the community to provide services to residents, such as domestic service, decoration and construction, acquisition of waste products, etc. Community workers should let them contact the residents first and register after confirmation.

Residential property fees include service fees:

1, managing the wages, social insurance and welfare expenses drawn by service personnel according to regulations, that is, personnel expenses, including basic wages, welfare expenses drawn according to regulations, overtime pay and clothing expenses;

2. Daily operation and maintenance expenses of * * * parts of the property and * * * facilities and equipment, including all kinds of civil repair expenses of public buildings; Daily operation, repair and maintenance expenses of water supply and drainage; Maintenance fees for electrical, gas and fire fighting system equipment; Public lighting fee; Replacement cost of wearing parts, etc. ;

3. Cleaning and sanitation expenses of the property management area, including: cleaning tools, labor protection articles, cleaning and sanitation, garbage transportation, excrement removal, etc.

4. Greening and maintenance expenses in the property management area, including: greening tool fees, greening water fees, pesticide and fertilizer fees, weed clearing fees, landscape maintenance fees, etc.

5. The maintenance cost of regional order in property management, namely the cost of safety management personnel and safety equipment;

6. Office expenses, including: transportation expenses, communication expenses, office supplies for low-value consumables, office building utilities, etc.

7. Depreciation of fixed assets of property management enterprises;

8. Part of the property, facilities, equipment and public liability insurance fees;

9 statutory taxes and fees, including business tax, urban maintenance and construction tax, education surcharge, etc.

10, other expenses agreed by the owner.

To sum up, the regulations restricting foreigners from entering the community cannot violate relevant laws, regulations and policies, and cannot involve acts of racial discrimination, gender discrimination, religious discrimination, etc., and cannot harm the legitimate rights and interests and dignity of others. If there are illegal acts restricting the entry of outsiders in the community, the restricted people can complain to the relevant departments and defend their rights.

Legal basis:

Article 271 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

Owners have the ownership of exclusive parts of buildings such as houses and business buildings, and have the right to co-manage the parts other than the exclusive parts.