What is the relationship between developers, owners, and property management companies?_Standard

by xl0904045 on 2010-04-04 10:37:58

Between the developer and the property owners, there is mainly a purchase contract relationship. If the developer has not sold all the properties, then the developer is also an owner, meeting the standard, and bearing the same rights and obligations as regular owners, such as in Chengdu office buildings.

The relationship between the developer and the property management company is usually of two types: ① Subordinate relationship, where the property management company is a branch or subsidiary of the developer; ② Contractual relationship, where the developer, in the capacity of the original owner, signs an early-stage property management contract to hire a property management company for preliminary property management, like software services.

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Currently, there are two popular evaluation standards in the office building market: one is Grade A office buildings, and the other is 5A office buildings. The term "Grade A office building" is actually a common name without a fixed standard because no one wants their building to be called Grade B. As a result, almost any building with glass curtain walls, elevators, and a taller appearance tends to label itself as a Grade A office building. In contrast, the 5A office building does have certain standards, similar to the method of hotel star ratings.

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