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2. Strengthen the management of the rule of law. Singapore government emphasizes the rule of law management of residential quarters. The property management department has compiled the Household Manual, the Household Convention, the Fire Prevention Instructions and other laws and regulations, and at the same time formulated the regulations on indoor and outdoor decoration of public houses and the maintenance of outdoor public facilities, which laid the foundation for the legalization of property management. For example, there are very strict regulations on interior decoration: the public houses sold by the government are required to be renovated within 3 months from the date of receiving the keys, and no secondary decoration can be carried out within 3 years thereafter. At the same time, it is stipulated that residents must apply to the Housing Development Bureau for a decoration permit, which will be contracted by a contractor holding a building permit from the Housing Development Bureau. Decoration workers and contractors go to the property management unit for decoration procedures and pay a building materials handling fee and garbage disposal fee. After the project is completed, the residential inspector will check and verify the project according to the decoration application. In order to maintain the structural integrity and appearance uniformity of buildings and ensure safety, there are strict regulations on indoor decoration projects: ① the main structure of houses (walls, columns and beams) shall not be changed; (2) the grindstone floor and wall tiles in the kitchen and bathroom are not allowed to be replaced for 3 years; ③ Indoor pipes and power switches are not allowed to be changed; (4) The appearance of the building is not allowed to change. 3. Provide quality maintenance and service. The Singapore government attaches great importance to the maintenance of public facilities (equipment) in residential quarters and requires property management companies to provide the best services: ① the maintenance of residential buildings. The government stipulates that the external walls, corridors, stairs, roofs and other public places of the whole building should be maintained every five years. ② Elevator maintenance and repair. All residential elevators must ensure good performance. Once the elevator breaks down, the elevator repairman must be present for maintenance within 5 minutes. ③ Maintenance of indoor water, electricity and sanitary equipment. The National Construction and Development Bureau has a "hotline" to keep in touch with the maintenance teams of all regional offices and provide 24-hour service for residents. Each district office has a maintenance vehicle equipped with a wireless telephone to facilitate work.