The maintenance fund includes the following contents:
1, repair and maintenance of large facilities such as external walls, roofs and sewers of buildings or houses;
2. Maintenance of public elevators, corridors and corridors;
3. Maintenance and repair of green belts, lawns and public gardens;
4. Maintenance of public facilities such as swimming pools, gyms and meeting rooms;
5. Repair and maintenance of other public facilities and equipment.
The following is the process of maintenance fund:
1. Payment of maintenance fund: the owner pays a certain amount of maintenance fund regularly according to the regulations of the property management company or the industry committee;
2. Maintenance fund management: the property management company or industry committee is responsible for the management and use of maintenance funds, including the revenue and expenditure of funds and the formulation of use plans;
3. Maintenance demand declaration: the owner can report the daily maintenance problems of the residential area or building to the property company or the industry Committee;
4. Formulation of maintenance plan: the property management company or industry committee shall formulate maintenance plan and determine maintenance cost according to the maintenance demand of the owner;
5. Maintenance fee payment: the property company or the industry committee pays the maintenance fee from the maintenance fund;
6. Acceptance of maintenance completion: After the maintenance is completed, the owner can accept the maintenance quality. If it is unqualified, he can ask the property management company or the industry Committee to repair it again. If it is qualified, the maintenance process ends.
To sum up, the maintenance fund is a certain percentage of money paid by the owner every month for the maintenance and repair of the public parts of the community or building.
Legal basis:
"Measures for the administration of residential special maintenance funds" Article 6
The owners of the following properties shall deposit special residential 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.