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Is it reasonable to charge parking fees for retired workers' dormitories?

Parking fees for retired workers' dormitories are unreasonable.

If the property charges, it is necessary to provide parking spaces. It is suggested to find the industry Committee first, and the industry Committee will come forward to propose rectification. If it is invalid, the industry Committee will find the superior company of the property management office. If the superior company still does not act, you can find the property management department of the community or the Housing Authority. With the rapid development of economy, the number of private cars has increased rapidly, resulting in a shortage of parking spaces and garages in residential areas. The imbalance between supply and demand and unclear ownership have led to more and more disputes over the ownership of parking spaces and garages, making parking spaces difficult to become a common phenomenon. There are no laws and administrative regulations that require residential properties to charge parking fees. The public places in the community belong to all owners, not property companies. Without approval, the property company has no right to charge parking fees. Forcing charges is illegal.

According to Article 73 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Property Law, roads, green spaces, public facilities and property services in residential areas belong to the owners. Paragraph 3 of Article 74 stipulates that parking spaces that occupy roads or other places owned by the owner for parking cars shall be owned by the owner.