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The visual doorbell is broken, and the residential property has not been repaired for one year. I refuse to pay the property fee. What if the water is cut off?

First of all, the visual doorbell is not a public facility, but a personal asset. Even if it is broken, you should find a developer during the warranty period, and everyone will repair it themselves outside the warranty period. It doesn't matter whether you find a property repair or find someone to repair it yourself. Therefore, this is not the reason why you refuse to pay the property fee.

Thirdly, if you don't pay the property fee, the property has every reason to sue you in court, and your so-called reason is not established in court.

In addition, the payment of property fees will soon be included in the personal credit system. Anyone who is sued for defaulting on property fees and enforced by the court shall be treated as "Lao Lai". If you don't pay the property fee, it's no different from going to a restaurant for a king's meal. Feeling that the service is not in place is just like feeling that the food is not ready.

As for stopping water supply, we can only say that the practice of property management is a bit too radical. Negotiate well with the property, which can be the problem of doorbell maintenance, arrears of property fees and water stoppage.