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There is no elevator on the first floor, so will the property management fee increase?

Basically, the property fees are the same.

There will be a difference in property fees between buildings with elevators and buildings without elevators.

Because the whole building has elevators, the floors are different, and the property fees are generally the same.

At this stage, there is no document to calculate the payment cost of the elevator on the first floor.

For example, for a 30-story residential building, elevators are basically used for floors above seven or eight, and 1 floor is usually not used. Residents on floors 2-5 feel that time is tight or they don't want to wait for the elevator, so they will take the escalator. Then the property fee is the same as that paid. In actual use, the utilization rate of high floors is high, and the utilization rate of low floors is low, like the one on the first floor, which is basically not used. It doesn't feel reasonable.

Ordinary houses are different from some apartments. Some apartments have elevator cards, but those on the first floor don't. You can only park on your own floor, which is relatively easy to calculate.

Now most of the property fees with elevators are calculated according to the construction area, and each floor is basically the same.

However, when the elevator equipment needs maintenance funds for overhaul, renewal and transformation, the first floor need not be signed, because the elevator maintenance funds are insufficient, and the first floor basically does not need to be paid.

The specific documents are different in each place, so you can consult the Housing Authority.