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Is it legal not to pay property fees and provide heating?

Legal subjectivity:

It is unreasonable to pay the heating fee but not the property fee, and the property does not provide heating. Property fee and heating fee are two different fees, and property companies cannot refuse to provide heating for users on the grounds of not paying property fee. For the owners who have paid the heating fee, the property does not provide heating, and there is a serious responsibility in service. These owners can go to the housing management department to complain about the property. For the owners who don't pay the property fee, although there is a breach of contract, they should not use the property as an excuse not to provide heating for the owners, which is extremely inappropriate.

Legal objectivity:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 465 A lawfully formed contract is protected by law.

A legally established contract is legally binding only on the parties, except as otherwise provided by law.

Article 656 Water supply, gas supply and heating contracts refer to water supply, gas supply and heating contracts, and power supply contracts refer to relevant regulations.