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Which government agency manages the owners' committee?

Judging from the management law of non-governmental organizations, it belongs to the management of civil affairs bureau. From the perspective of property management, it belongs to the management of neighborhood committees, street offices and housing construction bureaus.

The owners' committee refers to the executive body of the owners' congress, which is composed of representatives elected by the owners in the property management area. By implementing the decisions of the owners' congress, it represents the interests of the owners, reflects the wishes and requirements of the owners to all sectors of society, and supervises and assists the property service enterprises or other managers in fulfilling the property service contracts. Do not have independent legal personality.

Owners' committee refers to an organizational form in which owners exercise the same management right.

Generally speaking, the owners' committee has two ways:

1, all the owners of the community elected the first owners' committee;

2. According to the rules agreed in the Rules of Procedure of the Community Owners' Congress.

The number of owners' committees is usually 5~ 1 1, and the number of members can also be stipulated in the rules of procedure or management regulations according to the situation of the community.

The owners' committee shall implement the matters decided by the owners' congress and perform the following duties:

(a) to convene a meeting of the owners' congress and report on the implementation of property management;

(two) on behalf of the owners and the owners of the general assembly to hire property services companies to sign property services contracts;

(three) timely understand the opinions and suggestions of the owners and property users, and supervise and assist the property service enterprises to perform the property service contract;

(four) the implementation of the supervision and management system;

(five) other duties entrusted by the owners' congress.