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What are the legal ways for property to collect elevator fees?

With the increasing number of high-rise buildings, the use and maintenance of elevators has become an important task for property companies. Due to the cost of this work, the collection of elevator fees has become a common problem faced by property companies. How to legalize the behavior of collecting elevator fees for many times is a problem that property companies are very concerned about. I think it is necessary to make the collection of elevator fees reasonable and legal through the following channels:

1. The property management company negotiates with the community owners' committee, and the fees will be charged after the industry committee votes.

Every community has an owners' committee, which is responsible for safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of owners. On major issues involving owners' rights and interests, all kinds of charging behaviors carried out by property companies require the owners' committee to vote, and only after voting can it be reasonable and legal to collect elevator fees. Therefore, it is suggested that the property management company should have in-depth communication with the owners' committee to discuss the charging standard in detail and obtain the consent of the owners before charging the elevator fee. Only in this way can this work be promoted.

2. Define the relevant standards of elevator charges in the property management contract.

The property management company shall modify the property management contract in a timely manner, and clearly write the elevator charging related matters into the contract. The charging standard needs to be formulated scientifically, combined with the local living standard, and announced to all owners after approval by the price department. Only in this way can we gain the understanding and support of the owners, and the use of related expenses after elevator charging should also be announced to the owners regularly. Only in this way can the owner's doubts be dispelled.

It is a common practice for property companies to charge elevators according to the number of times, which has a very positive significance for promoting the safety management of residential areas. At the same time, the property management company should seriously communicate with the owners of the community and carry out the related activities of collecting elevator fees for the first time 1 time in accordance with due process. Only in this way can we gain the recognition and support of community residents.