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What should I do if I pay the property fee to the landlord?

I signed a lease contract with the landlord last year, and the rent does not include property fees. The property fee was given to the landlord, and I gave the landlord a year's fee. However, people close to the property said that the property fee was not paid. Now that the house is due, I told the landlord that I don't want to pay any more property fees unless she shows me the property receipt. As a result, the landlord said it was her business, not mine. If she doesn't pay, she will let me move out. The contract was signed in the intermediary office, and the agreed items were: the property fee for half a year is 422 yuan, which shall be paid by Party B to Party A. I think it is reasonable for me to see a receipt for spending money, and she refused to let me move 30 days in advance, which is a breach of contract and should compensate me for one month's rent. I wonder if my idea is reasonable?

Unfortunately, your idea is unreasonable:

1. Now that the house is due, I told the landlord that I don't want to pay any more property fees unless she shows me the property receipt.

Because you have an agreement in advance, your statement is valid and there is no problem. Please note that the property fee here refers to this year, not next year, because the property fee cannot be paid twice a year.

Second, as a result, the landlord said that it was her business, not mine.

There is no problem with the landlord's statement, because this is your agreement in itself.

Three. The agreement says that the half-year property management fee is 422 yuan, which will be paid by Party B to Party A. I feel that I have spent money and it is reasonable to see the receipt.

This statement is not very reasonable. Paying the property fee is the landlord's business. As long as it doesn't affect your renting, the landlord doesn't have to show you the receipt.

Fourth, and she refused to let me move 30 days in advance, which is a breach of contract and should compensate me for one month's rent. I wonder if my idea is reasonable?

This idea is completely wrong. When your contract expires, it has been fulfilled. Why did the landlord inform you one month in advance? On the contrary, it should be you. If you want to renew the contract, you should inform the landlord one month in advance.

The landlord has every right not to renew your contract, but the landlord's reason is incorrect.

The landlord said, let me move if I don't pay it. This reason is untenable, because the contract has stipulated that the property fee should be paid by the landlord, and you have already paid the property fee in advance.

According to what you said, I understand what the landlord means. If you want to continue living, you have to pay the property fee for the next year in advance. If so, you really should pay. If the landlord collects the property fee, it means that both of you have reached an agreement to continue renting. If you don't pay, it means you don't want to renew the lease. But you think the landlord didn't pay the property fee last year. Why should I pay it in advance the next year? Actually, you are completely wrong. Whether the landlord pays the property fee is none of your business. But you must pay the property fee to the landlord according to the contract.

In fact, the owner told you that the property fee was not paid. You just need to explain it and let the owner find it. I have rented a house, and I have encountered such a situation. Explain it. As for how to deal with this matter between the landlord and the property, it has nothing to do with you.