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The difference between owners' congress and owners' committee.

1, with different meanings: owners' meeting: refers to the decision made by all owners in the same property management area under the guidance of the real estate administrative department of the district or county people's government where the property is located; And set up the owners' committee through election. Owners' Committee: a non-governmental organization composed of owners' representatives elected by all owners, representing the interests of owners, reflecting the wishes and requirements of owners to all sectors of society and supervising the management and operation of property management companies.

2. Personnel composition: The owners' congress is an owner's autonomous management organization composed of all owners, which decides major property management affairs. The owners' committee is an organization that represents all owners in the property management area to implement autonomous management. It is a social organization elected by the owners' congress from all owners and established with the approval of the government, representing the legitimate rights and interests of all owners.

I. Documents required for the first meeting of the owners' congress:

1, property management area certificate;

2, housing and construction area inventory;

3. List of owners;

4. General plan of building planning;

5.* * Proof of delivery of facilities and equipment;

6, the property service room configuration certificate;

7. Other relevant documents.

Second, the steps to solve property management disputes through litigation:

1. One party (plaintiff) submits a complaint and brings a lawsuit to the court;

2. After filing the case, the court will serve a copy of the complaint on the defendant;

3. The defendant filed a defense;

4. Court session: investigation, debate and mediation;

5, the production of mediation or first-instance judgment;

6. If neither party appeals, the judgment will take effect; Or one party refuses to accept the appeal and enters the second instance procedure;

7. Trial of second instance: making a conciliation statement of second instance or issuing a judgment of second instance, which is the final judgment, and the above contents shall not be mentioned;

8. implementation.

Legal basis:

Article 279 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * The owner shall not change the residence into business premises in violation of laws, regulations and management regulations. If the owner changes the house into a business house, in addition to complying with laws, regulations and management regulations, it shall also be unanimously agreed by the interested owners.