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Does the property fee include the electricity fee for staircase lighting?

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. ;

(i.e. personnel expenses, including basic salary, welfare expenses, overtime, clothing expenses, etc.). ).

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

(including; Various civil repair fees for public buildings (such as corridors, halls, stairs, road environment, etc.); Daily operation, repair and maintenance expenses of water supply and drainage; Maintenance fees for electrical, gas and fire fighting system equipment; Public lighting fee; Replacement fee for wearing parts, etc. )

3, property management area cleaning costs;

(Including: cleaning tools, labor protection articles, cleaning and sanitation, garbage transportation, excrement removal, etc. )

4, the property management area greening maintenance costs

(Including: greening tool fee, water fee for greening, pesticide and fertilizer fee, weed cleaning fee, landscape maintenance fee, etc.). )

5, property management regional order maintenance costs;

(i.e. safety management personnel expenses and safety equipment expenses, etc.). )

6. Office expenses;

(Including: transportation fee, communication fee, office supplies fee for low-value consumables, water and electricity fee for office buildings, etc.). )

7. Depreciation of fixed assets of property management enterprises;

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

9. Statutory taxes and fees;

(Including business tax, urban maintenance and construction tax, education surcharge, etc. )

10, other expenses agreed by the owner.

Visible, residential property management fees do not include public facilities, but the law does not stipulate whether the allocation of public facilities can be agreed, so residential property management contracts can also stipulate that property management fees include public facilities.