The property has no right to sell toilets in common areas

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. This is a bit difficult, first of all, it depends on whether the upstairs user has decorated the bathroom, whether the waterproof layer has been damaged, etc., and it can be proved that the upstairs causes water seepage, and the upstairs is responsible for maintenance. If the water seepage is caused by natural reasons due to the age of the building, you can refer to the Ministry of Construction's 2001 "Regulations on the Management of Urban Buildings with Different Properties", Article 9, Paragraph 7 of the "Regulations on the Management of Urban Buildings with Different Properties", and the repair of the common and common equipment and ancillary buildings (water sanitation, etc.) shall be shared by the owner in proportion, and half of the upstairs and you can be negotiated. The Property Management Ordinance stipulates that the Property Maintenance Fund is a pension for the entire building, which can only be used for the renewal or renovation (overhaul) of common parts and common facilities and equipment.

    3. In addition, you can check whether there are specific provisions in the local property management regulations.

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