I. Public Maintenance Fund
The term "public maintenance fund" and "residential special maintenance fund" as mentioned in these Measures means that the owners of residential properties pay a certain amount of funds to a special account for the maintenance of public parts and facilities and equipment in the property area.
Second, you need to pay a maintenance fund to buy a parking space.
For the basement purchased by the owner in the community, if there is property right, it is necessary to pay the maintenance fund. In fact, the property rights of the basement are generally handled together with the main area of the house, so the owners generally need to pay fees.
As for the garage, it's different. If it is an above-ground parking space, the property rights will not be divided independently, belonging to all owners, and there is no need to pay the maintenance fund. For the underground garage, if the owner buys a garage with independent property rights, he needs to pay; If it is only paid for use and there is no independent property right, there is no need to pay the maintenance fund.
The above contents are related answers. If you buy a parking space, you usually need to pay a maintenance fund, but this is limited to some independent parking spaces with property rights, such as the special garage outside. As for some parking spaces in the basement, it may not be necessary.