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Do second-hand houses in 1990 need to pay maintenance funds?

Hello, you don't need to pay the public maintenance fund to buy a second-hand house. The public maintenance fund follows the house account, and the original owner can't take it away. However, if the public maintenance fund of the house is used up and the public area of the property needs maintenance, you need to pay the fees as needed.

Property special maintenance fund (commonly known as overhaul fund) refers to the funds earmarked for the maintenance, renewal and transformation of * * parts and * * facilities and equipment after the expiration of the property warranty period. The "Measures for the Management of Special Maintenance Funds for Property" stipulates that overhaul fund involves: the maintenance, renewal and transformation costs of proprietary parts shall be borne by the owners of proprietary parts; Some * * * have some maintenance, renewal and renovation costs, which are shared by some * * * owners in proportion to their construction area; All * * * have some maintenance, renewal and renovation costs, which are shared by all owners in proportion to their construction area; If the house is not completely sold, the development and construction unit shall share the cost of maintenance, renewal and transformation of * * * parts and * * * facilities and equipment according to the proportion of the construction area of the unsold part.

The use of overhaul fund must be formulated by the owners' committee and publicized in the property management area for more than 5 days. The content of the scheme includes the specific scope and content of maintenance, renewal and transformation, the maintenance, renewal and transformation scheme and engineering plan, the cost budget and the progress plan for the use of funds.