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Is there a vacancy rate reduction policy in Sichuan?
70% of the vacant house property fee belongs to local regulations, such as Wuhan, Jiangsu and other cities. For the vacant property that has been unoccupied for a long time (for more than six consecutive months) after the owner moves in, the owner shall make a written record with the property service enterprise and pay 70% to 90% of the stipulated or agreed service standard. The specific proportion shall be formulated by the local price and real estate management department.
Regarding the issue of reducing or exempting property fees for vacant houses, it is understood that some provinces and cities have indeed introduced relevant policies for reducing or exempting vacant houses. For example, in the Measures for the Administration of Residential Property Service Fees issued by Yantai City, the property service fee is reduced by 30% for houses that have been vacant for more than one year.
The relief of vacant houses is not uniform, depending on the specific policies and regulations in various places. There is no relevant provision that 70% of vacant houses are charged in the laws and regulations on property service charges in Sichuan Province and Chengdu City.
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