This fund is different from the property management fee. It is only used for the overhaul, renewal and transformation of residential parts and facilities after the warranty period expires. ?
the notice on collecting the maintenance fund for * * * parts and * * * facilities of residential buildings requires that "all buyers of newly-built commercial residential buildings within the administrative area of this municipality shall pay the maintenance fund for * * * parts and * * facilities of public residential buildings. When going through the deed transfer formalities, pay 2% of the purchase price in full. " The Notice also stipulates that this fund shall be paid to the municipal or district/county community management office for escrow. After the community establishes the management committee, the community office shall hand it over to the management committee or hand it over to the property enterprise for escrow with the consent of the management committee. Before the establishment of the CMC, the use of the fund was proposed by the developer or the property company, and was allocated after being audited by the Real Estate Bureau; After the establishment of the CMC, the use of the maintenance fund shall be put forward by the property enterprise and implemented after the approval of the CMC. ?
The maintenance fund can be paid by the owners themselves, and the owners can also entrust the development enterprises to collect it. Then why do some developers have to forcibly collect this fund before moving in? ?
Because some buyers are not in a hurry to apply for the title certificate, they are not in a hurry to pay this fund. In this way, when the house needs to be overhauled, updated or transformed after the warranty period, the owners who have not paid this fund will "get" the "cheap" that has been paid to the fund owners, which is unfair. Of course, the possibility that some developers occupy funds is not ruled out. ?
suggestions:?
after paying the fund, the municipal or district/county community office will issue a special invoice from the Finance Bureau on the spot and start to calculate the current interest. As long as the developer can get the relevant invoices back quickly, it is reasonable to collect them before moving in. ?