1. How to determine the ownership of supporting facilities in residential areas
The construction of public supporting facilities is part of the price cost of commercial housing. Public facilities are a part of the overall residence. Without a house, there would be no public facilities, which are owned by different owners like corridors. The property rights of public facilities should be exercised by the owners' committee. Therefore, the property right of the public facilities in the community belongs to all the owners, and no one is allowed to occupy the public facilities in the community without permission.
at present, the ownership of the property in public facilities and public parts also involves the maintenance and cost commitment. For example, which parts, facilities and equipment belong to all owners * * * with * * *; What belongs to part of the owners * * * with * * *; At present, there is no clear stipulation, only the head of the household and the property can negotiate.
second, what are the supporting facilities in the community?
1. Various public pipelines and facilities related to basic residence, including water, electricity, natural gas, rainwater treatment, sewage treatment, etc., which ensure that residents can basically meet their needs;
2. Various public facilities related to family life needs, including education, medical care, culture and sports, business services, financial posts and telecommunications, community services, administrative management and other facilities, which meet the higher life needs beyond the basic living needs.
third, what standards should the supporting facilities meet?
1. Commercial facilities: Generally, the total business area of a community should be no less than 6 square meters according to the average business area per thousand people. The per capita construction area of the new community is not less than 1 square meter.
2. Supporting education: the service radius of community nurseries should not be greater than 3m; The service radius of primary schools should not be greater than 5 meters, and the service radius of middle schools should not be greater than 1 meters.
3. Sports facilities: The per capita outdoor land area should be .3-.65m2/person, and the per capita indoor building area should be .1-.26m2/person.
4. Transportation facilities: There should be public transportation facilities within 3 meters from the community exit.
through reading the article, I believe everyone must have their own opinions on how to determine the ownership of supporting facilities in a residential area and related knowledge. Generally speaking, some supporting facilities in a residential area are collectively owned, just like stairs and elevators, which are owned by the owners. Of course, the ownership issue can also be negotiated. This is the content compiled by Xiaobian for you, and I hope it will help you.