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Is there a late fee for not paying the property fee?

1. Is there a late fee for not paying the property fee?

1. Whether there will be a late fee for not paying the property fee depends on the following circumstances:

(1) If there is a late fee stipulated in the contract, the property management company may charge the owner a late fee according to the contract;

(2) If there is no regulation or unclear agreement, the property management company has no right to collect late fees, and even if the property is demanded, the owner can refuse to pay.

2. Legal basis: Article 937th of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

A property service contract is a contract in which the property service provider provides the owner with property services such as the maintenance of the building and its ancillary facilities, the management and maintenance of environmental sanitation and related order, and the owner pays the property fee.

Property service providers include property service enterprises and other managers.

Article nine hundred and thirty-eight

The contents of the realty service contract generally include service items, service quality, service fee standards and collection methods, use of maintenance funds, management and use of service places, service term, service handover and other terms.

The public service commitment made by the property service provider in favor of the owner is an integral part of the property service contract.

The realty service contract shall be in written form.

2. What are the ways to collect property fees?

The collection method of property fees is as follows:

1, contract system, which means that the owner pays a fixed property service fee to the property service enterprise, and the profit and loss are enjoyed or borne by the property service enterprise;

2. The contract gratuity system is a property service billing method that pays the contract gratuity to the property service enterprise according to the agreed proportion or amount from the property service funds received in advance, and the rest is used for the expenses agreed in the property service contract, and the balance or insufficient part is enjoyed or borne by the owner.