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What is the charging standard of the housing maintenance fund?
First, the housing maintenance fund charges

According to Decree No.2004 of Ministry of Construction and Ministry of Finance. 165 measures for the administration of special maintenance funds for residential buildings;

1. The owners of commercial housing and non-residential housing shall deposit special housing maintenance funds according to the construction area of their own property, and the amount of the first special housing maintenance funds deposited per square meter of construction area is 5% to 8% of the local housing construction and installation project cost per square meter.

The competent departments of construction (real estate) of the people's governments of municipalities directly under the central government, cities and counties shall, according to local conditions, reasonably determine and announce the amount of the first-phase residential special maintenance fund deposited per square meter of construction area, and make timely adjustments.

2, the sale of public housing, residential special maintenance funds deposited in accordance with the following provisions:

(1) The owner shall deposit the residential special maintenance fund according to the construction area of the property owned, and the amount of the first residential special maintenance fund deposited per square meter of construction area shall be 2% of the local housing reform cost price.

(two) units selling houses shall, in accordance with the proportion of multi-storey residential buildings and high-rise residential buildings, not less than 20% and 30% respectively, extract special maintenance funds from houses.

Two, the housing maintenance fund can be used.

The housing maintenance fund is used for major and medium-sized repairs and renovation projects of the main structure, public parts and public facilities and equipment after the warranty period expires. The main load-bearing structures of houses include foundation, internal and external load-bearing walls, columns, beams, floors and roofs. Public parts refer to outdoor walls, hallways, stairwells, corridors, etc. Public facilities and equipment refer to water supply and drainage pipelines and equipment, distribution cables and equipment, elevators, public lighting, fire-fighting facilities, green spaces, roads, ditches, non-operating parking garages, public cultural and sports facilities and other facilities and equipment owned and used by the owner.