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Voting Rules for Matters Jointly Decided by Owners in Civil Code
Legal analysis: The voting rules of * * * in the Civil Code have changed the voting mode of * * * owners, which is helpful to improve the voting efficiency, separate the collection and use of maintenance funds, and greatly reduce the voting threshold for the use of maintenance funds. To change some uses of * * * or use * * * for some business activities, more than three-quarters of the owners who need to vote need to agree, which is helpful to safeguard the rights and interests of owners.

Legal basis: Article 278 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC). The following matters shall be decided by the owners: (1) to formulate and revise the rules of procedure of the owners' meeting; (2) Formulating and amending management regulations; (three) to elect the owners' committee or replace the members of the owners' committee; (four) the selection and dismissal of property services companies or other management personnel; (five) the use of funds for the maintenance of buildings and their ancillary facilities; (six) to raise funds for the maintenance of buildings and their ancillary facilities; (seven) renovation of buildings and their ancillary facilities; (eight) change the use of * * * or use * * to engage in business activities; (nine) other major matters related to the management rights of * * * and * * *. The owners * * * agree that the decision shall be passed by the owners who account for more than two-thirds of the exclusive area and more than two-thirds of the total number. Decisions on matters specified in Items 6 to 8 of the preceding paragraph shall be subject to the consent of the owners and more than 3/4 of the voters who participate in voting on the exclusive part. Other matters specified in the preceding paragraph shall be decided with the consent of more than half of the owners voting, and with the consent of more than half of the owners voting.