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What is a service room?
Question 1: What are business premises, office premises, commercial premises and service premises? Office space refers to the office used by party and government organs, mass organizations, enterprises and institutions, business technicians and other affiliated auditoriums, canteens, garages, storage rooms, communication rooms, etc. Commercial premises: refers to all kinds of shops, retail stores, restaurants, grain and oil shops, food markets, barbershops, photo studios, bathrooms, hotels, guest houses and other buildings used for operating and serving residents, as well as office buildings, garages and other office buildings. Service place: refers to commercial, catering and service institutions, including department stores, general stores, specialty stores, grocery stores, grain stores, coal shops, pharmacies, bookstores, restaurants, cold drinks shops, vegetable markets, grocery stores, hotels, guest houses, staff canteens, bathrooms, photography, comprehensive repairs, bicycle sheds and other public buildings with service nature.

Question 2: What are the public service rooms? Public service houses refer to houses that provide public services for teaching and scientific research, such as classrooms, libraries, archives, school history museums, museums, computing centers, modern educational technology centers, auditoriums, gymnasiums, etc. The school will not approve the fixed area of public service buildings for the time being, but further make reasonable planning and effective utilization.

Question 3: What is a commercial house? Business premises refer to the premises that are used for various business services, production and operation (office) and other business activities.

This definition is to define and distinguish whether the house is a business house from the purpose;

Houses occupied by state organs, people's organizations and the army do not belong to business premises.

It is to define and distinguish whether it is a business house from the perspective of the main body of the house;

It is natural that people come to different conclusions from different angles. The latter's "not belonging" can be understood as "not being taken seriously".

If we use absolute "yes" and "no" to understand the two judgments at the same time, it is a dead end.

For example, the house that was judged as a business house according to the first judgment was "occupied" by the subject in the second judgment, that is, no tax was paid.

If the changed subjects or above do not belong to "self-use", tax should be paid according to the business premises.

So under different conditions, different results will appear.

In addition, China's law is a system that is still being perfected, and different laws will have different provisions on the same subject from their own perspectives. Both the tax law and the property law may have provisions on operating real estate, which is normal, sometimes not only repetitive, even contradictory, but also normal-in order to solve the above problems, China's legal system stipulates that "the new law is superior to the old law, and the special law is superior to the special law"

I can see that the landlord is very serious

But some questions need not be taken too seriously.

China's law itself is in the process of gradual improvement.

Furthermore, laws need to complement and improve each other.

Question 4: What is the matching house? "Supporting public buildings" refers to supporting public service facilities in residential areas, which provide convenient services for all residents in residential areas or residents in a larger scope. It generally includes educational facilities, entertainment facilities, medical and health facilities, community service facilities and commercial service facilities.

Non-supporting public buildings are simply understood as supporting public buildings that do not belong to the above supporting services. In fact, it is the commercial field of buying and selling. I only saw this concept when I was planning, and I really haven't seen it on the real estate license. However, the real estate license shows that his ownership should be no problem. This is legal. Non-supporting public buildings should be commercial facilities with property rights for 40 years.

Question 5: What is a service room and what is a service room in a building? Toilets, tea rooms and power distribution rooms are all service rooms.

Question 6:wenku.baidu/...2? What is the housing for supporting services in the community?

Question 7: What is the concept of property service room? First, list the details of property management rooms, including office, customer service center, equipment room, cleaning room, central control room and garbage room, and then decide the area according to the area scale and the specific number of people.

Question 8: What functions does the community service room need? First, ensure that office space and service hall are more important. In addition, if conditions permit, a multi-functional activity room can be set up in the library.

Question 9: What is a community house? Community public houses include community offices (business halls such as employment and entrepreneurship), cultural libraries, sports rooms, police offices, health service stations, house maintenance stations and other public houses such as day care stations for the elderly and rehabilitation for the disabled.