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Is the property service fee a property fee?

Property service fee is property fee, referred to as property fee. Both of them are the same concept, and both are the fees paid by the owners of the community to the property company. Property management companies will collect property management fees from owners or users for the management and service projects they provide. Generally speaking, the community has to pay property fees from the beginning of the house collection.

Property service fee charging standard

China's property charging standards are divided into first-class property charging standards; Secondary property charging standard; Three-level property charging standards and four-level property charging standards. However, the collection standards of property fees vary from place to place, and the specific collection standards of property fees are announced by the local price bureau. Property management fees are collected as follows:

Level 1 charging standard: 1.00 yuan /m2 (including taxes);

Secondary charging standard: 0.75 yuan/square meter (including taxes);

Third-level charging standard: 0.50 yuan/square meter (including taxes);

Four-level charging standard: 0.35 yuan/square meter (including taxes).

The Regulations on Property Management stipulates that property management enterprises providing services to owners (including providing property services as agreed in the property service contract and providing services other than those agreed in the property service contract upon the entrustment of the owners) shall clearly mark the price in accordance with these provisions, and indicate relevant information such as service items and charging standards.

What does the property service fee include?

The composition of property service cost or property service expenditure generally includes the following parts:

1, salary of management service personnel, social insurance and welfare expenses drawn according to regulations, etc. ;

2, the daily operation and maintenance costs of * * * parts of the property and * * * facilities and equipment;

3, property management area cleaning costs;

4, the property management area greening maintenance costs;

5, property management regional order maintenance costs;

6. Office expenses;

7. Depreciation of fixed assets of property management enterprises;

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

9. Other expenses agreed by the owner.

The cost of overhaul, medium repair, renewal and transformation of the parts and facilities used by the property shall be paid by special maintenance funds and shall not be included in the expenditure or cost of property services.