
In order to further regulate the mobilization, access and exit of public rental housing, rental subsidies, distribution, operation and supervision, the housing needs of groups such as middle-income low-income housing families, migrant workers, graduates from shen xin city of higher education coming to work, as well as others, are further regulated. On 16 may, the draft regulation on public rental housing in shenyang city (hereinafter referred to as the draft) is open to public consultation。

With regard to the conditions of access, it is understood that families applying for public rental housing in shenyang city, in addition to having full civil capacity as the main applicant, who is domiciled in the city and residing in the city, who are single in the city at the age of 28 and whose income is sufficient to cover costs such as rent, may have access to a monthly income lower than the monthly income level of the public rental housing security, as well as a building space of not more than 16 square metres per person, lack of motor vehicles and business registration information. It should be noted that, in the case of applications by migrant workers for public rental housing, the draft provides that they should have paid social pension insurance for more than one year on a continuous basis in shenyang, and that non-residents who have graduated from high-level education in shen xin's new employment do not apply for public rental housing without income restrictions within five years of graduation。

It is worth mentioning that public rental housing will be subject to property management and that the standard rate for property services is tentatively 0. 5 per square metre per month. Property services include regular inspections, maintenance and maintenance of public rental housing, shared spaces, shared facilities equipment and their accompanying accommodations to ensure proper use of the house, and should also strengthen the safe management of the house to remove security hazards in a timely manner and ensure safe use of the house. In order to compensate for the insufficient cost of managing public rental housing property, the housing ownership unit may temporarily charge a management fee of $0. 5 per square metre per month for the day-to-day management of property. The cost of heating public rental housing is borne by the housing ownership unit and is collected from the rent。




