Second, how to choose a parking space
1. Don't choose the entrance parking space. Disadvantages: This parking space is located at the entrance of the parking lot. No matter whether the parking lot is flat or downhill, if the owner looking for a parking space doesn't have time to slow down, he is likely to hit the car parked at the intersection head-on.
2. Don't choose the parking space in the middle. Disadvantages: This parking space is between two parking spaces. If the parking distance is very narrow and the parking skills of the owners on both sides are not very good, you may be stuck in the car!
3. Don't choose a parking space where the line of sight is blocked. Disadvantages: the parking space is against the wall. The car was in custody and left. Because the line of sight is blocked, it is likely to hit the front of the car coming from behind.
4. Don't choose the parking space near the wall. Disadvantages: the parking space is located at the end of the parking lot, against the wall and at a 90-degree right angle to the driveway. Whether parking in the parking lot or reversing out of the parking lot, due to the narrow distance, the owner can easily hit the wall or rub against the car in the parking space next to him.
5. Don't choose corner parking spaces. Disadvantages: The parking space is located at the corner of the road. If the owner of the parking lot doesn't turn the steering wheel in time or the speed is fast, it is very easy to hit the vehicle parked in the parking space.
6. Don't choose corner parking spaces. Disadvantages: Many parking lots generally arrange a parking space here in order to save space and not let go of corner areas. If there are cars in both parking spaces, it is difficult for vehicles parked in that parking space to get in and out smoothly.
Legal basis:
Article 5 of the Measures for the Management of Maintenance Funds for Facilities and Equipment in Residential Areas stipulates that when a commercial house is sold, the buyer and the seller shall sign a maintenance fund payment agreement.
Therefore, there are two charging standards for Beijing Public Maintenance Fund, one is 90 yuan per square meter, and the other is 50 yuan per square meter. However, due to regional economic differences, specific specifications will be adjusted. If you want to buy a house in Beijing but don't know the maintenance fund charges, you can search the Beijing Housing Authority and related websites online.