The criteria are as follows:
1. The housing maintenance fund shall be charged according to a certain proportion of the purchase price, and the charging standard shall be 2% of the total purchase price.
2. The charging standard of the housing maintenance fund depends on whether it is a multi-storey house, and the charging standard is different for different housing structures. Take Beijing as an example. If it is a multi-storey residence, the current charging standard is 100/ m2, and if it is a high-rise building, the charging standard is 200/ m2. The charging standards are different for different buildings. In order to improve the quality of public infrastructure construction, we must do a good job of maintenance regularly, so as to improve the quality of public infrastructure construction.
3. We have different charging standards according to different residential properties, non-residential properties in residential quarters or single building structures. It is suggested that you decide the specific charging content according to the local charging standard.
4. Housing maintenance funds are generally collected by developers, and are mainly used for maintenance or renovation of residential public facilities and equipment after the expiration of the maintenance period.
The cost of maintenance, renovation and transformation of residential parts and facilities shall be shared in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) The maintenance, renewal and renovation costs of * * * parts and * * * facilities and equipment between commercial houses or between commercial houses and non-residential houses shall be shared by the relevant owners in proportion to the construction area of their respective properties.
(II) After-sale public housing, the cost of maintenance, renewal and transformation of * * * parts and * * * facilities and equipment shall be shared by the relevant owners and public housing selling units according to the proportion of the residential special maintenance funds deposited; Among them, the part that should be borne by the owners shall be shared by the relevant owners in proportion to the construction area of their respective properties.
(3) After-sale public houses, commercial houses or non-residential houses, the maintenance, renewal and renovation costs of their parts, facilities and equipment shall be allocated to the relevant properties in proportion to the construction area. Among them, the expenses that should be shared by the after-sale public houses shall be shared by the relevant owners and public houses selling units in proportion to the special maintenance funds deposited.
Legal basis:
Measures for the administration of residential special maintenance funds
Eighteenth residential special maintenance funds should be earmarked for residential * * * parts, * * facilities and equipment maintenance and renovation after the expiration of the warranty period, and shall not be used for other purposes.