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The property fee has not been paid. Does the property have the right to stop my water and electricity?

Legal analysis: the owner and the property management company are equal civil subjects, and both parties should perform their due obligations according to the contract. Any party who violates it will bear the corresponding liability for breach of contract. If the owner fails to pay the property fee in time, he shall bear legal responsibility. Property companies have the right to require owners to pay property fees and bear certain liquidated damages. However, in the case that the owner does not pay the property fee, the property company has no right to take measures to cut off water and electricity. The owner signs a contract with the water supply and power supply company and pays the corresponding fees to the water supply and power supply company, which shall supply water and power. The property company is not a party to the water supply and power supply contract and has no right to interrupt the water supply and power supply to the owner without authorization.

Legal basis: Article 286 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the owner shall abide by the laws, regulations and management regulations, and relevant actions shall meet the requirements of saving resources and protecting the ecological environment. For property service enterprises or other managers to implement emergency measures and other management measures implemented by the government according to law, the owners shall cooperate with them according to law. The owners' assembly or the owners' committee has the right to ask the perpetrator to stop the infringement, remove the obstruction, eliminate the danger, restore to the original state and compensate for the loss of any act that damages the legitimate rights and interests of others, such as dumping garbage at will, discharging pollutants or noise, raising animals illegally, building illegally, occupying passages illegally, refusing to pay property fees. If the owners or other actors refuse to perform relevant obligations, the parties concerned may report or complain to the relevant administrative departments, which shall deal with them according to law.