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What if the decorator doesn't throw the garbage to the designated location downstairs?

Most residential properties will require the owners to put the garbage generated in the decoration in the designated place, or they will charge the owners a "garbage clearing fee", that is, they will transport the decoration garbage to the designated place on behalf of the owners. Many owners will be puzzled by this and often see people say.

"The garbage fee has been included in the property fee. Why do you have to pay extra garbage clearance fees when decorating?"

"Why do you have to throw the decoration garbage into the designated place and put it in the trash can downstairs? Throw the property wherever you want. "

In fact, this is because people do not understand the relevant laws and regulations. In 2005, the Ministry of Construction issued the Regulation on the Management of Urban Construction Waste, in which Article 2 clearly pointed out that "the construction waste mentioned in this Regulation refers to wastes such as waste soil and materials generated by construction units and construction units in the process of new construction, reconstruction, expansion and demolition of various buildings, structures and pipe networks. And residents' decoration and decoration of the house. "

In other words, this regulation is specifically aimed at "garbage generated by residents in the process of house decoration".

Article 11 also specifically points out that "residents should collect construction waste and domestic waste generated in the process of decorating houses separately and pile them in designated places."

In other words, it is not a property requirement to transport the decoration garbage to the designated place, but a national regulation. Therefore, it is necessary to correctly handle the decoration garbage according to the property requirements.