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Briefly describe two common charging forms of property services under the current property management mode.

Property service charges should distinguish the nature and characteristics of different properties, and implement government-guided prices and market-regulated prices respectively. The specific pricing form shall be determined by the price departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government in conjunction with the real estate administrative departments.

If the property service charges are subject to government-guided prices, the competent price department of the people's government with pricing power shall, jointly with the real estate administrative department, formulate the corresponding benchmark price and its floating range according to factors such as the standard of property management service level, and publish it regularly. The specific charging standard is agreed by the owner and the property management enterprise in the property service contract according to the specified benchmark price and floating range.

The property service charges that are regulated by the market shall be agreed by the owners and the property management enterprises in the property service contract.

Owners and property management companies can agree on property service fees in the form of contract system or remuneration system.

Contract system refers to the way that the owner pays a fixed property service fee to the property management enterprise, and the profit or loss is enjoyed or borne by the property management enterprise.

The contract gratuity system refers to the method of charging property services by paying the contract gratuity to the property management enterprise according to the agreed proportion or amount from the property service funds received in advance, and the rest is used for the expenses agreed in the property service contract, and the balance or insufficient part is enjoyed or borne by the owner.