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Whether the electricity fee for public facilities in the community should be borne by the owner.

Because I used to be an electrician in a property management company. Therefore, the public electricity consumption of the property is very clear.

Community public electricity includes street lamps, community monitoring facilities, property office electricity, property public facilities electricity (parking lot, service building) and so on, which are deducted from the property fees we pay. However, some electricity is often shared equally with the owners.

(1) Netcom Company: After each residential area is completed, Netcom will build a computer room, and the power consumption of the computer room will be borne by Netcom itself. This is a relatively standardized point made by Netcom, and electricity meters are often installed during construction, so there are few disputes between Netcom and the property on electricity charges.

(2) Cable TV. On average, every 3-4 sets of cable TV need to be equipped with a signal amplifier. Because the signal amplifier needs electricity and operates 24 hours a day, under normal circumstances, cable TV does not install an electricity meter, but directly takes electricity from the unit corridor lights and is responsible for the electricity consumption of the whole corridor lights. Therefore, the unit users who install cable TV power amplifiers basically do not need to share the electricity bill of the corridor lights of their own units, so there are not many disputes between cable TV and users and property.

(3) Mobile Unicom PHS built a launch pad in the community, and PHS built a machine station. Each transmitting antenna runs continuously for 24 hours, consuming about 6 kWh per day and about 2,200 kWh per year. This part is often shared equally by the owners, so there are many contradictions. The power failure of PHS tower often happens, so the transmission equipment of China Mobile Unicom needs to be saved, and their transmission equipment installation is relatively hidden. For example, if you see a cartoon ornament in the green space in front of the window, don't think it looks good. In fact, it is a mobile Unicom signal transmitter, some of which are installed in green spaces and some are installed on street lamps. Due to the installation of mobile signal transmitters during the construction of the community, the owners are often kept in the dark.

We are not only radiated by their radio waves, but also spend money to buy their equipment and electricity. We have been raised in the bones.

(4) Broadband equipment, the broadband in the community is installed and operated by itself, and the natural electricity fee should not be paid by the owner. Often, when signing a contract with the operator, the issue of electricity fee is clearly raised, but it will still be shared with the owner in actual operation.

For example, CLP Hua Fei Power Broadband is a high-power transmitter coupled to wires. On average, 2-3 transmitters must be installed in each building. They usually install transmitters in hidden basements or distribution boxes in buildings. Each CLP Hua Fei equipment box is equipped with high-power transmitters and switches, and their equipment usually gets power from the front end of corridor lights. These equipments run continuously for 24 hours, and there are 30 buildings in the community. CLP Hua Fei has installed 60-70 equipment boxes, each of which consumes 2 -3 kWh of electricity every day, so the annual electricity consumption is amazing. CLP Hua Fei should bear its own electricity bill, but often CLP Hua Fei promised some conditions to the property when he entered the community, so the electricity bill was shared equally with the public electricity, so our owner bought another electricity bill from CLP Hua Fei.

Of course, there are also public facilities that should belong to the owners, such as clubs and activity stations, but these facilities are often rented by the property, but the electricity fee should be deducted from the property fee.

I don't know if this is the case when I moved to Long Approximate.