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    Key Point:With social and economic development, people's standard of living is getting better, moving away from a time of growing concern for food, and people are now constantly seeking to improve their quality of life. Housing is a very important matter in the traditional chinese perception, so more and more people choose on the basis of improved economic conditions. I'm here today to share the rent with you。I. How do you count no tin(i) housing is

    With social and economic development, people's standard of living is getting better, moving away from a time of growing concern for food, and people are now constantly seeking to improve their quality of life. Housing is a very important matter in the traditional chinese perception, so more and more people choose on the basis of improved economic conditions. I'm here today to share the rent with you。

    How to collect the familiar maintenance fund

    I. How do you count no tin

    (i) housing is deposited at the rate of $50 per square metre of the building area, and elevator-based dwellings are deposited at the rate of $90 per square metre of the building area; in the case of single-ownership separate dwellings in the residential area, they are deposited at the rate of $30 per square metre of the building area。

    (ii) non-residential deposits are based on a standard of $50 per square metre of building area, with elevators attached to the residential structure and capable of direct use, and are based on a standard of $90 per square metre of building area; independent non-residential deposits are based on a standard of $30 per square metre of building area of the residential area。

    (iii) the development of garages in which the construction unit acquires ownership, which are deposited at the rate of $50 per square metre of the building area; garages with elevators available for direct use, which are deposited at the rate of $90 per square metre of the building area; and storage at the rate of $1,000 per garage, if the building area cannot be determined。

    (iv) places sold for public housing, deposited at the rate of $50 per square metre of building space in the premises sold; and public housing with elevators, deposited at the rate of $90 per square metre of building space. Scope of use: maintenance, upgrading and renovation of shared residential areas and common facility equipment are shared by the respective owners in proportion to the size of the buildings they own, with the cost of maintenance of centralized garages being shared according to the share of the owners concerned. The maintenance funds paid by single-ownership independent homeowners in small residential areas are earmarked for the maintenance, upgrading and upgrading of common facility equipment in small areas. The cost of maintenance incurred during the period when the funds for maintenance are not paid is shared by the owner in proportion to the size of the building, in respect of the public housing unit or the development unit that has not yet registered the initial title to the house, and by the public housing unit or the development unit that has not done so in proportion to the size of the building concerned。

    Ii. Exclusions

    (i) the cost of common residential space, common facility equipment maintenance, upgrading and alteration, which shall be borne by the construction unit or construction unit in accordance with the law

    (ii) maintenance and maintenance of plumbing and facility equipment, such as water, electricity, gas, heat, communications, cable television, etc., which are legally to be borne by the relevant units

    (iii) the costs of repairing common residential areas and equipment for shared facilities that should be borne by the parties for human damage

    (iv) maintenance and maintenance of shared residential space, shared facility equipment, as agreed in the property services contract, to be borne by the property services enterprise

    (v) other cases not eligible for payment. For example, the home maintenance fund is like a small house. When the house is in trouble, it is needed. Of course, this money should not be confined to sleeping in your pockets, in the hope that it will be used rationally。

    Because of the increasing cost of housing, which has reached tens of thousands or even 100,000 square metres in many frontline cities, it is very difficult for many ordinary people to buy a flat in its entirety, usually spending most or even all of their savings on their homes to pay for the first payment. However, many are unaware of the existence of the housing maintenance fund and, through the above, believe that it is well known. More, please pay attention to the walnet。

     
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