Property maintenance fund charging standard 2. The commercial housing maintenance fund is raised by the construction unit and the purchaser in both directions. The construction unit extracts a certain proportion (2% for multi-storey houses and 3% for high-rise houses) of the maintenance fund (included in the housing cost) according to the comprehensive housing cost; Property buyers shall pay the maintenance fund to the selling unit according to the proportion of 2% to 3% of the purchase price.
: Can the housing maintenance fund not be paid?
You have to pay maintenance fees to buy a house.
According to the law, the owners of the following properties shall deposit special maintenance funds for houses in accordance with the provisions of these Measures:
(a) residence, except that it is jointly owned by the owners and does not use parts and facilities with other properties;
(2) Non-residential buildings in residential quarters or non-residential buildings connected with single residential structures outside residential quarters.
If the property listed in the preceding paragraph belongs to the sale of public housing, the selling unit shall deposit special housing maintenance funds in accordance with the provisions of these measures.
Therefore, according to the new maintenance fund management method, the purchase of new houses needs to pay this money, some to development companies, some to be collected by property companies, and some local policies are different. Where is the maintenance fund? After the warranty period expires, the maintenance fund can only be used when the public parts and facilities of the property are repaired and updated. The specific owners shall share the cost proportion according to the determination standard of voting rights.
Legal basis: Article 6 of the Measures for the Administration of Residential Special Maintenance Funds The owners of the following properties shall deposit residential special maintenance funds in accordance with the provisions of these Measures:
(a) residence, except that it is jointly owned by the owners and does not use parts and facilities with other properties;
(2) Non-residential buildings in residential quarters or non-residential buildings connected with single residential structures outside residential quarters.
If the property listed in the preceding paragraph belongs to the sale of public housing, the selling unit shall deposit special housing maintenance funds in accordance with the provisions of these measures.