Supervision Mode of Using Housing Maintenance Funds

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This paper has found that supervision departments--the department of property management and their subordinate housing maintenance fund management center play the role of “athlete” and “goalkeeper” at the same time when they do supervision of using funds. Then, it puts forward the model of joining third-party supervision. Again according to the analysis of property rights theory, the addition of the third party supervision can make property rights clarity. And it is considered that the way combining the daily supervision with the third party supervision can better control costs, reduce the supervision redundancy and obtain better supervision and benefit. At last, it puts forward feasible supervision mode from the supervision of personnel, the strength and resources three aspects to provide the reference of more efficient and safety using housing maintenance funds.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1079-1080)

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1224-1229

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December 2014

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