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Does the Property Law stipulate that only one person can enter a property group?

The Property Law does not stipulate that only one person can enter a property group.

Property refers to all kinds of houses and their supporting equipment, facilities and venues that have been built and put into use. Real estate can be large or small, a flat can be a real estate, and a building can also be used as a real estate. The same building can be divided into several real estates according to different ownership. Property includes a variety of formats, such as office buildings, commercial buildings, residential quarters, villas, industrial parks, hotels, factory warehouses and other property forms.

Commercial properties, sometimes called investment properties, refer to those properties that can obtain sustained growth returns or sustained appreciation through operation, which can be roughly divided into commercial service properties and office properties.

Commercial service property refers to all kinds of construction land for commercial and service industries, including shopping malls, department stores, supermarkets, specialty stores, chain stores, hotels, hotels, warehouses, leisure and entertainment places, etc. Office property is a place where managers (white-collar workers) engaged in production, operation, consulting and service industries work, and belongs to the category of production and operation materials.

This kind of property can be divided into traditional office buildings, modern office buildings and intelligent office buildings according to the development process, and can be divided into Grade A office buildings, Grade B office buildings and Grade C office buildings according to the property grade of office buildings.