When it comes to public stalls, many people grit their teeth.

why?

First of all, I don’t understand the money, and the standards for sharing are not clear. How much did we pay for what?

Secondly, many people feel that they are at a disadvantage by paying the same price as the house price for the area that they do not use daily.

Moreover, the public stall is not a one-time "buy out".

After that, heating, property, etc. actually have to continue to pay for the public share.

But can abolishing the pool really save money?

(Reporter Pang Wuji)

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]