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Does the property have the right to charge parking fees for underground garages?

Property has the right to charge parking fees for underground garages. However, it must be decided by the owners' meeting or the owners' committee to entrust the property to collect parking fees on its behalf. Property service fee refers to the fees charged by property management enterprises to the owners for the maintenance, conservation and management of houses, supporting facilities, equipment and related sites, and the maintenance of environmental sanitation and order in relevant areas.

What is the parking space transfer process?

1, original and copy of parking permit and owner's ID card, check the parking space;

2. After the parking space is verified to be qualified, the contract can be signed, including online signing, deposit agreement and sales contract. Online signing needs to prepare parking space certificate, ID card, household registration book, proof that the spouse agrees to sell if married, and bank card;

You can pay taxes after signing the contract. Required information: ID card, parking permit, household registration book, original parking car purchase invoice, and marriage certificate is required for married people. The flow and matters needing attention of parking space transfer;

4. After paying taxes, handle the transfer formalities. Information required by the seller: ID card, parking permit, household registration book, original invoice for parking space purchase, and marriage certificate if married. Buyer: ID card, household registration book, marriage certificate, tax payment certificate after tax payment, if married;

5. The information is complete and there is no problem.

Legal basis: Article 271 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Owners have the ownership of exclusive parts of buildings such as houses and business buildings, and have the right to co-manage the parts other than the exclusive parts.