Job Recruitment Website - Property management - Must the property fee be bound to the owner's card?

Must the property fee be bound to the owner's card?

The property fee does not have to be tied to the owner's card.

Binding property fees is illegal. If the supporting facilities of the property are access-controlled, the owner should cooperate with the property management, because there is a property management plan in the property service contract, and the property management plan will not change because of a certain owner. The property fee is subject to the price and the record of the competent department. If the charge is unreasonable, you can report it.

On the contrary, if you don't pay the property fee, it is illegal for the property company to restrict the owners from enjoying the property service through the access card. If the owner fails to pay the property fee, he can collect it through the court or the industry Committee. The court will sentence the owner to pay the property fee instead of restricting the owner through access control.

Property fees can be refused in three cases.

1. The developer fails to deliver the house within the time limit. Some developers failed to deliver the house on time as stipulated in the contract. Once this phenomenon of overdue delivery occurs, no matter what the reason, the owner has the right to refuse to pay the fees during this period. If the owner hasn't renovated the house one year after getting it, he can negotiate with the property and reduce some property fees appropriately.

Two, the property company set unreasonable fees. You should know that property fees are also detailed in relevant regulations. If the owner finds that the property has to pay some unreasonable fees during the renovation process, then the owner can ignore it and take up legal weapons to protect rights when necessary. Therefore, during this period, everyone must pay attention to the routine of preventing falling into the property.

Third, the supporting facilities of the community are not perfect. When the owner accepts the house, if he finds that the supporting facilities in the community are not perfect, or even fail to meet the contract standards at all, the owner does not need to pay the property in advance, and then pay the fee after the facilities are perfect. If there is a phenomenon of arbitrary charges, you can also report to the relevant departments and use legal weapons to defend your rights.