The property fee collection standards are divided into four standards: first-level, second-level, third-level and fourth-level. However, the charging standards are slightly different in each place. The specific property fee charging standards must be announced by the local price bureau. The charges for these four standards are approximately first-level yuan/square meter, second-level yuan/square meter, third-level yuan/square meter, and fourth-level yuan/square meter (including taxes and fees). If property management services are provided by different property management companies, the specific amount of property fees must be determined based on the area of ??commercial housing purchased by each owner. So how does this property management company charge?
1. What is the property charging standard? my country's property charging standards are divided into first-level property charging standards; second-level property charging standards; third-level property charging standards and fourth-level property charging standards. However, the property fee charging standards are different in each place. The specific property fee charging standards are announced by the local price bureau. The charging standards for property management fees are as follows (for reference only): First-level charging standard yuan/square meter (taxes and fees included) Second-level charging standard yuan/square meter (taxes and fees included) Third-level charging standard yuan/square meter (Tax and fees included) Four-level charging standard yuan/square meter (taxes and fees included) The "Property Management Regulations" stipulate that property management companies provide services to owners (including providing property services in accordance with the property service contract and providing services entrusted by the owners) Services other than those stipulated in the property service contract) shall be clearly priced in accordance with these regulations, indicating service items, charging standards and other relevant information. Article 40 of the "Regulations on Property Management": Property service charges shall follow the principles of reasonableness, openness, and fees commensurate with service levels, distinguish the nature and characteristics of different properties, and shall be determined by the owners and property service companies in accordance with the pricing authority of the State Council in conjunction with the Construction Administration of the State Council. The property service charging methods formulated by the competent department shall be stipulated in the property service contract. Article 41 The owner shall pay property service fees in accordance with the property service contract. If the owner and the property user agree that the property user will pay the property service fees, the owner shall be jointly and severally liable to pay according to the agreement. For properties that have been completed but have not yet been sold or handed over to the property buyer, the property service fees shall be paid by the construction unit.
II. What are the scope of property services? 1. The gate guard room is beautiful and tidy, and the personnel are uniformly dressed. There is a dedicated person on duty 24 hours a day, and the main entrance and exit are on duty for no less than 12 hours. Verify the entry and exit of motor vehicles in the area; register and renew foreign motor vehicles. 2. Conduct 24-hour uninterrupted patrols according to the prescribed routes and times, no less than 12 times, inspect key parts of the community once an hour, and keep inspection records. During the patrol, suspicious persons will be questioned, and fire or security risks and accidents will be reported to the relevant departments in a timely manner. 3. Set safety warning signs on public entertainment facilities, pools and other parts of the community. 4. Guide motor vehicles entering and exiting the community to drive in an orderly manner and park at designated locations. Non-motorized vehicles are parked neatly. 5. There is a central monitoring room that implements 24-hour safety monitoring and records in a timely manner. 6. Take care of public property, including doors, windows, fire-fighting equipment in the building, and manhole covers, rain grates, ornaments, flowers, grass, trees, etc. in the community. 7. Have emergency response plans for fires, flooding and other emergencies. 8. Conduct fire-fighting training for service personnel regularly to ensure that fire-fighting passages are clear and fire-fighting equipment can be used at any time. We need to know what services and what kind of services the property management company should provide after collecting the property fees, so that we can be worthy of the property fees we pay. Of course, if the property management company itself fails to provide corresponding property management services, in this case, the owner can refuse to pay property fees in order to safeguard his own interests.