The public building maintenance fund refers to the funds paid by the owners according to a certain proportion and used for the joint maintenance and repair of the public building.
According to the "Property Management Regulations", property service companies shall collect public maintenance funds from owners in accordance with the amount and proportion of public maintenance funds decided by the owners' meeting.
Calculation method of public maintenance fund The calculation method of public maintenance fund is generally based on the proportion of building area or building area within the suite.
Taking the building area as an example, the calculation formula is: public maintenance fund = building area × unit price × ratio.
Among them, the unit price refers to the amount of the public house maintenance fund per square meter, and the ratio refers to the proportion of the public house maintenance fund that the owner should pay to the total public house maintenance fund.
Payment methods for public maintenance funds: Payment methods for public maintenance funds are usually monthly or quarterly.
The property service company will include the amount of the public maintenance fund that the owner should pay into the property fee bill, and the owner can pay through online or offline channels.
Use of public house maintenance funds The scope of use of public house maintenance funds includes but is not limited to the following aspects: 1. Maintenance and repair of public parts, such as corridors, elevators, water and electricity equipment, etc.; 2.
Update and improvement of public facilities, such as greening, amusement facilities, etc.; 3. Maintenance and update of public safety facilities, such as fire protection facilities, monitoring equipment, etc.; 4. Cleanliness and sanitation of public places, such as
Corridor cleaning, garbage removal, etc.
Things to note about public maintenance funds: 1. Owners should pay public maintenance funds on time, otherwise property service companies may take payment measures; 2. Property service companies should use public funds for purposes decided by the owners’ meeting.
* Maintenance funds may not be used for other purposes; 3. Owners can supervise and inspect the use of public * maintenance funds by property service companies, and if problems are found, they can submit complaints or suggestions to the property service companies; 4. Property service companies
The income, expenditure and use of the public maintenance fund should be disclosed to the owners on a regular basis to ensure openness and transparency.