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Has the Civil Code abolished the sharing of public utilities?

The Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) has not abolished public utility sharing.

At present, the civil codes of People's Republic of China (PRC) and People's Republic of China (PRC) have not abolished public utilities. Public facilities are shared to ensure public lighting, landscape, fire control, access control and property management areas. Water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, communication, cable TV and other units should charge related fees to the end users.

Common standards and calculation methods for shared facilities;

1. Water fee: The assessed water fee is usually apportioned according to the total water consumption of the building. Specific calculation methods may include allocation by construction area, allocation by per capita or allocation by usage. Generally speaking, the calculation of swimming pool water fee should be reasonable and fair, and follow the relevant management regulations.

2. Electricity charge: The calculation method of pool electricity charge may also change due to different regions and building types. Common calculation methods include sharing or sharing proportion according to building area and use. Generally speaking, the calculation of joint-venture electricity charges should be fair and reasonable, in line with relevant management regulations.

Provisions for sharing public facilities are as follows:

1. It is legal for the property to collect utility fees. The owner shall enjoy the rights and undertake the obligations for the part other than the exclusive part of the building. Do not fail to perform obligations on the grounds of giving up rights;

2, property management area, water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, communications, cable television and other units shall not charge related fees to end users;

3. The owner shall enjoy the rights and undertake the obligations for the exclusive part other than the * * * part of the building. You may not fail to perform your obligations on the grounds of giving up your rights. When the owner transfers the residential and business premises in the building, part of its * * * ownership and * * * management rights are transferred together.

Public utility fees refer to the water and electricity costs incurred in public areas, and the public areas in residential areas include:

1, hall, public hall, corridor, passage;

2. * * * Toilet, elevator (building), lobby and stairwell;

3. Elevator shaft, elevator machine room, garbage passage and pipeline shaft;

4. Fire control room, water pump room and pool room;

5, fire exits, residential roads, residential landscape greening, etc.

To sum up, the specific standards and calculation methods for sharing hydropower costs may be different due to different regions and management regulations. You can consult the property management company, the owners' committee or relevant departments in your building to understand the specific standards and calculation methods of shared facilities and equipment.

Legal basis:

Article 273 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

The owner shall enjoy the rights and undertake the obligations for the part other than the exclusive part of the building; You may not fail to perform your obligations on the grounds of giving up your rights. When the owner transfers the residential and business premises in the building, part of its * * * ownership and * * * management rights are transferred together.