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Who uses who pays? Should users on the first floor pay the elevator fee?

For the articles in life, people often understand that they need to pay only after they have occupied or used them. Then, do users on the first floor of the elevator floor have the obligation to pay for the elevator maintenance that they never use?

Case:

Mr. Chen recently encountered a problem. A few years ago, he bought a high-rise elevator, because he chose the first floor for the elderly at home. Recently, I received a notice from the property manager asking the owner to chip in to install the elevator, but Mr. Chen thought that he and his family had never used the elevator and should not pay.

The question is: should residents living on the first floor pay the elevator fee?

Look at the opinions of netizens and broaden your horizons:

Netizen a said: I shouldn't hand it in. Why should I pay? I don't need it. Why should I pay?

Netizen B said: Oh, my God, what is the elevator fee? Is there such an operation as charging the elevator fee?

Netizen c said: I still have to pay. After all, the house is a whole ... If I don't pay, the neighbors on the first floor want to visit the 20th floor. Should I climb upstairs without paying the elevator fee?

Netizen d said: scared me to death. Fortunately, I live on the second floor, so I don't have this trouble. ...

Netizen e said: I personally think that the residents on the first floor have no obligation and responsibility to pay the elevator fee just to live on the first floor. But only if you don't take the elevator from the basement to the first floor.

Netizen F said: The most important thing is that there is no elevator fee in the property management fee.

Netizen g said: I don't know what to think about buying the first floor of an elevator apartment. People who buy elevators just want to take them.

Obviously, netizens have different opinions, so how does the law stipulate such cases?

A house can be divided into two parts according to the ownership, namely the exclusive part and the * * * part. Proprietary part refers to the unit space used independently by all property owners, and * * * part refers to the space, parts, facilities and equipment that are not owned by a single property owner but are used jointly by all property owners. Residential elevator system belongs to * * * equipment in some parts, and some characteristics of * * * are: it belongs to all property owners in property right, belongs to all property owners in function and cannot be divided into all property owners in physical form.

According to the relevant policies and regulations of current property management in China, the exclusive part of the house is maintained and managed by the property owner himself, while the part of the house is maintained and managed by the property management enterprise, and the expenses are shared by all the property owners. Of course, the elevator operation and maintenance costs should also be shared by all property owners.

Elevator is the * * * property of all property owners of the building, and all cities will make clear provisions on elevator operation and maintenance costs in property management fees. Elevator operation and maintenance costs shall be reasonably shared by all property owners in the building according to the construction area, and shall be borne by * * * *. Therefore, whether you live upstairs or downstairs, whether you use the elevator or not, you have to bear the elevator fee.

In fact, it is said that each suite has a private part and a public part, and the public part is shared and used by all owners. The elevator belongs to the public * * * part, and the property right of the public * * * part belongs to the owner of the whole building, so when there is maintenance or replacement, the money spent needs to be shared, whether you use it or not.

Of course, in practice, some communities will fully consider the actual situation of the owners, make flexible adjustments and reduce work resistance. For example, there is no charge on the first floor, and it is charged according to the proportion of floors from the second floor, which is also recognized by most owners.

(The above answers were published on 20 17-06-2 1. Please refer to the actual situation for the current purchase policy. )

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