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What should I do if the electricity fee of residential property is much more expensive than that of power company?

If the residential property overcharges the electricity fee stipulated by the power company, it can be reported to the competent department of electric power, and the property is not allowed to increase any fees when charging the electricity fee.

According to the provisions of Article 43 of the Electricity Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), no unit may set the electricity price beyond the power price management authority. Power supply enterprises shall not change the electricity price without authorization.

Forty-fourth prohibit any unit or individual from charging other fees in the electricity bill; However, if there are other provisions in laws and administrative regulations, those provisions shall prevail. Where a local fund-raising office collects additional electricity charges, the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall formulate measures in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State Council. Power supply enterprises are prohibited from charging other fees when collecting electricity charges.

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"Property Management Regulations" Article 43 A property service enterprise may provide services beyond those stipulated in the property service contract according to the entrustment of the owners, and the service remuneration shall be agreed by both parties.

Forty-fourth property management area, water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, communications, cable television and other units should charge the relevant fees to the end users. The realty service enterprise shall not charge additional fees such as handling fees to the owners if it accepts the entrusted collection of money.

Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) and China Electric Power Law