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What should I do if the house leaks and the developer runs away and the property still urges to pay the property fee?

1. The correct approach of the property management company is to timely repair the maintenance application submitted by customers and ensure that the maintenance results meet the requirements of normal use. As for the maintenance cost and the losses caused, it depends on where. Belong to the public * * * area, from the public * * * maintenance fund, there is no public * * * maintenance fund, shared by the relevant parties; If it is a private area, it shall be borne by the property owner first, and then the property owner shall claim compensation from the responsible party. If it is within the warranty period, it will claim compensation from the developer; If the developer goes bankrupt or the warranty period expires, it shall be borne by the owner himself or by other responsible parties that caused the problem.

2. If the property fails to implement your maintenance application, you can refuse to pay the property management fee (otherwise agreed in the property management contract), but the maintenance fee and the losses caused by it shall be borne by you. It is understandable that you don't want to, but there is no way.

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