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Property fees should be paid in one year, right?

Property fees don't have to be paid every year. As long as they are properly negotiated with the property, they can be paid monthly or annually.

According to the law of our country, the property management company can only charge the property management fee for one year at most. In most communities, property fees, like utilities, are paid monthly.

From the owner's point of view, there is no need to pay property fees within one year. If when buying a house, the owner signed a contract with the property management company and agreed to pay the property management fee within one year, then in this case, it must be paid within one year.

However, in real life, it is more common not to sign such contracts. The property company's initiative to pay the property fee for one year is only an invitation, and the owner can refuse and negotiate with the property company instead. Both parties can conclude a new contract and reschedule the payment.

For the vacant property that the owner does not move in for a long time (more than six months) after moving in and the vacant property that is not used for a long time (more than six months) after moving in, the owner should explain in writing in advance and file with the property management company, and pay the vacant property management fee according to 50% of the stipulated (agreed) service fee standard.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia Entry Property Fee _