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Does the exterior wall of a residential balcony fall within the scope of the maintenance fund?

1. The exterior walls of residential balconies are within the scope of the maintenance fund.

According to the use scope of the most used parts of the house and the most used facilities repair fund, the main body of the house: 1. Replace and strengthen the damaged main load-bearing structural parts of the house (including foundation, internal and external load-bearing walls, columns, beams, floors, roofs, etc.)

, restore carrying capacity.

2. Overall repair of outdoor walls, ceilings, baseboards, eaves, awning plastering layer or block surface layer.

Overall repair of the public area and floor surface.

3. The entire glass curtain wall is poured with structural glue, and the deformed aluminum alloy frame and damaged glass are replaced.

(Aluminum-plastic panel walls shall be implemented as a reference) 4. Overall replacement of outdoor corridors, stairwells, foyers, and basement doors and windows.

The exterior wall of the residential balcony is part of the exterior wall, so it is part of the maintenance fund.

2. Maintenance fund (maintenance fund), also known as "public maintenance fund" and "special maintenance fund", refers to the maintenance of public parts and public facilities and equipment in the property area by the owners of residential properties.

A fund that pays a certain amount of money to a special account for maintenance matters and authorizes the owners' committee to manage and use it uniformly.

The maintenance fund is jointly raised by the owners of the property. The owners have ownership of the maintenance fund according to the payment ratio, but the right to use it belongs to all owners. A single owner is not allowed to withdraw all of his maintenance fund from the bank.

The maintenance fund is integrated with the specific house, exists and disappears with the existence of the house, and does not change due to changes in the specific owner. When a new owner becomes a new owner due to a change in the property rights of the house, the maintenance fund should also be renamed by the old owner to the name of the new owner.