Community public income distribution usually involves the following aspects:
1. Maintenance and update of community public facilities: Community public facilities such as green space, roads, lighting and fitness equipment need to be maintained and updated regularly. The cost of these projects is usually borne by the owners and paid from the public income of the community.
2. Providing community public services: Community public services include security, cleaning and greening. Providing these services requires a certain amount of funds, which are usually borne by the owners and paid from the public income of the community.
3. Operation of the owners' committee: The owners' committee is an important organization in the autonomous management of the community, and its operation needs certain financial support. These funds are usually borne by the owners and paid from the public income of the community. According to the relevant laws and regulations and the actual situation, the distribution of community public benefits should follow the following principles:
1. Allocate according to the proportion of the owner's exclusive part to the total exclusive part of the community. This is the most direct and fair method, but it also needs to take into account the actual situation of the community. For example, some public facilities may not be fully utilized, but they still have to distribute income.
2. Distribution according to the owner's living area. This method can avoid the problem that some owners in the first method do not use public facilities but still need to distribute income. The specific operation method can be to calculate the income amount that each owner should distribute according to the proportion of residential area.
3. Distribution according to the owner's head. This distribution method mainly considers the actual number of owners of the community, regardless of its exclusive part or living area. This method is more suitable for some special situations such as large residential areas or apartments for the elderly. To sum up:
To sum up, the distribution of public interests in residential quarters should choose different ways according to the actual situation, but no matter which way is adopted, the interests and needs of owners should be fully considered to ensure fairness, justice and transparency. At the same time, property service enterprises should also strengthen management, standardize service behavior, improve service quality and reduce disputes with owners. Legal basis:
Article 70 of the Property Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates: "The owner shall have the ownership of the exclusive parts of buildings such as business buildings, and the condominium of the * * * parts other than the exclusive parts." Therefore, the public income of the community is the income generated by some parts of the community, which should be distributed according to the proportion of the owner's exclusive part to the total exclusive part of the community. At the same time, the Property Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) also clearly stipulates: "Owners shall abide by laws, regulations and management regulations, and shall not harm public interests or the legitimate rights and interests of others." Therefore, property service enterprises should strengthen management, standardize service behavior and protect the legitimate rights and interests of owners.