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Property heating fee collection standard

Legal analysis: after adjustment, the property service fee is subject to the "one-fee system", that is, the elevator fee and the shared electricity fee are included in the property fee and are no longer charged separately. The first-class service is per square meter in 2.2 yuan, the second-class service 1.9 yuan, the third-class service 1.5 yuan, and the foreign service 1.2 yuan. According to the suggestions of the masses, considering that the service level of low-grade property is not high, the charging standards of third-class and other grades are lowered on the basis of soliciting opinions. The adjusted property fee standard includes elevator fee and pool electricity fee. Compared with the current collection of property fee, pool electricity fee and elevator fee respectively, according to the average calculation (pool electricity fee is 0. 18 yuan/m2 month and elevator fee is 0.32 yuan/m2 month), the average increase of high-rise residential property fee is 7.2%, and that of multi-storey residential property fee is 18.5%. High-rise residential buildings rank 1 1 among the sub-provincial cities in China, and multi-storey residential buildings rank 15. The overall price level ranks lower among the national 15 sub-provincial cities.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 939 The prophase realty service contract concluded by the construction unit and the realty service provider according to law is legally binding on the owner.

Article 943 A realty service provider shall regularly disclose the owner's service items, responsible personnel, quality requirements, charging items, charging standards, performance, use of maintenance funds, and part of the operation and income in a reasonable way, and report to the owners' meeting and the owners' committee.

Article 944 If the owner violates the agreement and fails to pay the property fee, the property service provider may urge him to pay it within a reasonable time limit; If the payment is not made within a reasonable period, the property service provider may bring a lawsuit or apply for arbitration.