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Do I have to pay the elevator fee for living on the ground floor?

Whether residents living on the ground floor should pay the elevator fee is a "hot knowledge". People with narrow vision (for example, when it comes to "commercial housing", they think it is residential) will subconsciously think that the initial floor of the elevator is the ground floor, so I live on the first floor and don't need an elevator. Why do you have to pay the elevator operation fee?

As we all know, many buildings now have one underground floor or even multiple floors, and elevators all go directly to those underground floors. You live on the first floor, but your car is parked in the underground garage. When you drive or park, you will inevitably use the elevator. Therefore, to pay the elevator operation fee, you are not wronged at all!

Let's talk about something new: the housing maintenance fund payment standard formulated by the Housing Authority also considers the floors with or without elevators. The elevator can go directly to the first floor of the underground garage, and its payment standard is the same as that of the 50-story household.