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Who is responsible for the collapse of community monitoring?

Community monitoring is broken, and the property management is generally responsible.

Specifically, the property management party needs to be responsible for the installation, maintenance and maintenance of monitoring equipment, and ensure the normal operation of monitoring equipment. If the monitoring equipment is broken, the property management party needs to repair or replace it in time. If the damage of monitoring equipment is caused by reasons other than natural disasters, man-made damage, etc., the property management party can assist the damaged owners to protect their rights, but the specific liability for compensation needs to be judged according to the specific circumstances.

Residential property fees include:

1, greening management fee, greening management fee also refers to the maintenance cost of greening inside the community, including greening water fee, tool fee, labor insurance supplies fee, weed cleaning fee, etc.

2, security fees, security fees are generally charged for closed communities, including security equipment fees, personal insurance premiums for security personnel, security rooms, etc. ;

3, cleaning fees, generally including garbage freight, cleaning tools, septic tank cleaning fees, health and epidemic prevention and antivirus fees;

4. Depreciation rate of fixed assets of property management enterprises. The fixed assets of property management include communication equipment, vehicles, maintenance equipment, etc. , the average depreciation period is generally 5 years;

6. Daily operation, maintenance and repair costs of public facilities and equipment, and property costs also include maintenance and repair costs of electrical, gas and fire-fighting equipment, as well as public lighting costs and replacement reserve for wearing parts;

7. Employees' salaries and welfare expenses.

To sum up, the setting and use of residential monitoring equipment should comply with relevant laws, regulations and policies, and respect the legitimate rights and interests of owners and personal privacy. Whether there are any irregularities in the setting and use of residential monitoring equipment, such as installing monitoring equipment without the consent of the owner, using monitoring equipment for illegal activities, etc. , the property management party will bear the corresponding legal responsibilities.

Legal basis:

Article 942nd of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Property service providers shall, in accordance with the agreement and the nature of the use of the property, properly repair, maintain, clean, afforest and manage some owners in the property service area, maintain the basic order of the property service area, and take reasonable measures to protect the personal and property safety of the owners.

Property service providers shall take timely and reasonable measures to stop acts that violate laws and regulations such as public security, environmental protection and fire protection in the property service area, report to the relevant administrative departments and assist in handling them.

Article 943

Property service providers shall regularly disclose service matters, responsible personnel, quality requirements, charging items, charging standards, performance, use of maintenance funds and the operation and income of some owners in a reasonable way, and report to the owners' meeting and owners' committee.