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Do you need to pay the property fee for the pool area?

At present, the purchase of commercial housing is calculated according to the construction area, which includes the interior area and the pool area. Then, do you need to pay the property fee for the pool area? Here is a brief introduction.

Do you need to pay the property fee for the pool area?

The pool area needs to pay the property fee. Usually, the transaction area on the purchase contract is the area that needs to pay the property fee, and the area on the purchase contract is also the area on the real estate license. The area on the property certificate usually indicates the interior area of the house and the pool area of the house, so the pool area of the house needs to pay the property fee.

What is the impact after the pool area is cancelled?

1, the public * * * area may become smaller, which may bring inconvenience to the daily life of community owners.

After the cancellation of pool area, in order to reduce the cost of pool area, developers will inevitably reduce the pool area of the community to a certain extent, such as reducing the area of basement, management room and duty room, reducing the number of elevators or narrowing the width of corridor, which may reduce the living comfort of the community to a certain extent.

2. After the pool area is cancelled, the unit price of buying a house may be high.

After the pool area is cancelled, it is impossible for developers not to want to recover costs and benefits, so many developers will raise the unit price of houses. Although the total price of the house has not changed, the unit price of the house may be high, which will reduce people's desire to buy a house to some extent.

What is the pool area of the house?

The shared floor area of a house refers to the shared floor area, that is, the shared floor area between the owner of the whole building and all public parts of the whole building. It mainly includes: elevator shaft, pipeline shaft, stairwell, garbage chute, power distribution room, equipment room, public hall, aisle, basement, guard room on duty, etc.

The above is an introduction about whether the pool area needs to pay property fees. I hope I can give you some help when paying the property fee. I hope everyone in the community can have a reasonable property collection standard.