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Can the third-class property management company implement the first-class property standards?

Of course.

Third-class property enterprises can completely implement the industry standards of first-class enterprises. China's "Measures for the Administration of Qualification of Property Service Enterprises" does not stipulate that third-class property enterprises cannot implement the standards of first-class enterprises, but they can if laws and regulations do not prohibit them. Specifically, the service standard of the property under implementation is subject to the contract, and the service standard property company must be publicized and supervised, and the property charges filed by the price bureau can be legal.

The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development's Measures for the Administration of Qualification of Property Service Enterprises only stipulates that third-level enterprises cannot undertake residential projects of more than 200,000 square meters and non-residential projects of more than 50,000 square meters, which means that third-level property companies can also undertake high-end management projects, but the scale of undertaking projects is limited.

Third-class property enterprises operate according to the standards of first-class enterprises, which is conducive to the development and upgrading of enterprises and can accelerate the speed and scale of enterprise development.

According to China's property management regulations, property service charges are compatible with service standards and have nothing to do with the qualification level of enterprises. Don't think that first-class enterprises must provide good services and third-rate enterprises must provide poor services. In my opinion, although laws and regulations stipulate that property enterprises can be downgraded, the actual situation of state supervision has not been achieved, and the service level of some first-class enterprises is not so good.