Job Recruitment Website - Property management - On June 6th 16, the community overcharged the water and electricity fee, saying that we should pay 1200. Today is the 20th, and it is said that it will be handed in 1700. Actually, we didn't use that

On June 6th 16, the community overcharged the water and electricity fee, saying that we should pay 1200. Today is the 20th, and it is said that it will be handed in 1700. Actually, we didn't use that

On June 6th 16, the community overcharged the water and electricity fee, saying that we should pay 1200. Today is the 20th, and it is said that it will be handed in 1700. Actually, we didn't use that much at all. What should we do? It's strange that the house you rented is in the community. Isn't there a separate water meter or electric meter?

Didn't you see how many tons and degrees the water meter was in advance when renting a house?

When people ask you for utilities, they must have copied the water meter or electricity meter, and shared the loss of the master meter and sub-meter at most.

Just because you verbally say that you actually don't use so much, it's unreasonable. This is called nonsense without evidence.

Look at what you described above. It seems that you haven't paid your utilities for 22 months after renting a house. If the water and electricity company you directly face has cut off water and electricity, there will be a late fee calculated on a daily basis. The community must have paid you the utilities, so who is unreasonable and who bullies who?

Water and electricity have to be paid, so why bother the community? You can't pay less just because you are a working class or a foreigner. Bringing four people may give you some pressure. You must be under a lot of pressure not to pay the water and electricity bills.