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Regarding charging temporary parking fees for residential properties, please ask professionals for help.

I am a registered property manager.

1. If the property can really produce the government's approval, the charging behavior itself is legal. As for whether the fees can be charged, it depends on whether the parking management service is included in the property service contract and management statute signed by the owner and the property company. If there is, it is reasonable. If not, you can complain to the property section of the local housing construction Committee. In addition, please refer to the second half of the answer to item 5 below for the parking fee questionnaire you mentioned.

2. If there is no government approval, it is illegal and parking fees cannot be collected at any time.

3. According to Article 55 of the Property Management Regulations, the income from parking management fees after deducting costs shall belong to the operating income from the use of * * * parts and shall be mainly used to supplement special maintenance funds.

4. According to Article 74 of the Property Law, the management company shall allow and give priority to the vehicles of the community owners to enter and park. But if you drive out of the community, you have to pay the parking management fee, otherwise the management company has the right to restrict your use. The core content of the sixth chapter of the Property Law is that the owners of public areas are * * * *. As a car owner, parking in the community also takes up the rights and interests of other car owners without cars. Paying management fees is to protect the rights and interests of other owners.

5. In social practice, the financial supervision of the property management company by the owners is generally realized through the owners' meeting or the owners' committee. Accounting industry is a special industry. As an individual, you have neither time nor energy, let alone financial audit experience. It is suggested that you'd better hire a third-party professional appraisal company or financial audit company to evaluate and audit the property service enterprises. You can focus on prompting the audit company to check the questionnaire of the business consent mentioned in your article to check whether it is signed by the real owner. And it should exceed 50% of all families in your community. If fraud is found, it is still not more than half. Then the owner has the right to refuse to pay the parking fee and complain to the property department of the local housing construction Committee. If everything is normal after the audit, it can be regarded as a unanimous decision of all owners and equally binding on all owners.

I wonder if the above answers have solved your doubts. I wish you a smooth life.