2065438+In August 2009, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the Notice on Regulating the Charge Behavior of Property Services, aiming at standardizing the charge behavior of property services enterprises, protecting consumers' rights and interests and promoting the healthy development of the property services industry. The circular clarifies the service items and standards that can be charged by property service enterprises, including basic services, public facilities maintenance, safety management and greening, and stipulates the procedures for determining and adjusting the charging standards. In addition, the notice also stressed that residents have the right to know about property services and their charging standards. The publication of the Notice plays an important role in regulating the charging behavior of the property service industry and safeguarding the rights and interests of residents. At the same time, it also puts forward higher requirements for property service enterprises and promotes the healthy development of the industry.
What items are prohibited in the property fee? According to the Notice on Regulating the Charge Behavior of Property Services, the main prohibited property services are: 1. Maintenance funds, guarantee fees and other expenses in violation of relevant financial regulations; 2. Charge the owners for worthless or low-value services, such as unclear ownership of property rights, greening and maintenance, etc. 3. If the service has been purchased by the government, the enterprise shall not charge again; 4 involving administrative fees, the enterprise shall not charge separately.
Property service charge is a common concern in current society. The Notice on Regulating the Behavior of Property Service Charges issued by the National Development and Reform Commission restricts and regulates the items and standards of property charges, protects consumers' rights and interests, and promotes the healthy development of the property service industry. Property service enterprises should charge fees according to regulations, and strengthen communication and exchanges with owners to promote the development of the property service industry.
Legal basis:
Article 14 of the Regulation on Property Services prohibits charging users fees in violation of relevant state financial laws and regulations in the form of maintenance funds and deposits.