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New regulations on charging standards for vacant houses in 2023

In 2023, the new standard of vacant housing charges stipulates that property fees can be paid 70%.

According to the regulations, the property fee for vacant houses is no longer charged in full, and can be paid according to 70% of the property fee. This regulation aims to reduce the economic burden of owners, encourage more owners to pay property fees on time, and ensure the normal operation of property services. For long-term unoccupied houses, the owners need to file a written record with the property management company and pay the vacant property management fee according to the standards published by the local price bureau.

This will help property management enterprises to better manage and maintain the public facilities and environment of the community and improve the overall quality of life of the community. By reasonably adjusting the charging standard of vacant houses, we can further optimize the allocation of resources in the property service market and improve the overall level of property services.

Matters needing attention in paying property fees

1. Confirm the payment amount: Before paying the property fee, you need to confirm your own property area and payment standard to avoid mistakes in the payment amount.

2. Pay attention to the payment time: property fees are generally paid monthly or quarterly, and the owners need to pay them on time to avoid late fees or other expenses.

3. Choose a formal payment channel: the owner should choose a formal payment channel, such as a bank account designated by the property company or an online payment platform to avoid being cheated.

4. Keep the payment voucher: After paying the property fee, the owner should keep the payment voucher for future inquiry or rights protection.

5. Timely report the problem: if there is a problem with the property service, the owner should report it to the property company in time and ask it to solve the problem. If the property management company can't solve it, the owners can protect their rights and interests through legal channels.