1. Solicit opinions from the owners: The property management company or the owners' committee can organize the owners to vote to see if more than two thirds of the owners agree to use the maintenance fund.
2. Community neighborhood committee intervention: If there is no owners' committee in the community, the community neighborhood committee or neighborhood office can perform its duties instead of the owners' committee, and organize personnel to convene and collect the opinions of the owners to vote.
3. Make a reasonable maintenance plan: If the owner's vote organized by the property management company is difficult to pass because the quotation is too high, the owner can ask the neighborhood Committee to collect the opinions of the relevant owners and draw up a more reasonable maintenance plan and quotation.