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What should I check when undertaking property inspection?

1. Property acceptance shall be conducted according to the following procedures:

(a) to determine the property inspection plan;

(2) handing over relevant drawings;

(three) check * * * parts, * * facilities and equipment;

(four) to solve the problems found in the inspection;

(five) to confirm the results of the on-site inspection;

(six) signed a property inspection agreement;

(7) Handling property handover procedures.

2, 20 days before the on-site acceptance, the construction unit shall hand over the following information to the realty service enterprise:

(a) the completion of the general plan, single building, structure, equipment completion drawings, supporting facilities, underground pipe network project completion drawings and other completion acceptance data;

(two) a list of facilities and equipment used in * * * and technical data such as installation, use and maintenance;

(three) water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, communications, cable television and other licensing documents;

(four) property quality warranty documents and property use documents;

(five) to undertake other materials required for inspection.

If all the materials listed in the preceding paragraph are not handed over, the construction unit shall make a detailed list of the materials that have not been handed over, and make a written commitment to make up the specific time limit.

3. The realty service enterprise shall conduct on-site acceptance of the following properties: * * parts, * * facilities and equipment:

(a) * * Use parts: generally including the foundation, load-bearing walls, columns, beams, floors, roofs and external walls of buildings, hallways, stairwells, corridors, aisles, handrails, guardrails, elevator shafts, raised floors and equipment rooms;

(2) * * Equipment: generally including elevators, pumps, water tanks, lightning protection facilities, fire fighting equipment, corridor lights, TV antennas, generators, power distribution equipment, water supply and drainage pipelines, wires, heating and air conditioning equipment, etc.

(3) * * Facilities: generally including roads, green spaces, artificial landscapes, fences, gates, letter boxes, billboards, street lamps, drainage ditches, ponds, sewage wells, septic tanks, garbage containers, sewage treatment facilities, parking facilities for motor vehicles (non-motor vehicles), recreational facilities, fire-fighting facilities, safety monitoring facilities, civil air defense facilities and garbage transfer facilities.