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Calculation method of property fee collection rate

How to calculate the collection rate of property fees

The collection rate of property fees refers to the proportion of the property fees actually collected to the property fees payable, usually expressed as a percentage. The specific calculation method is: property fee collection rate = actually collected property fee/payable property fee × 100%.

The property fees actually collected refer to the property fees actually received by the property company and paid by the owners, including cash, cheque and bank transfer.

The property fee that should be charged refers to the property fee that the owner should pay according to the provisions of the property service contract. Usually including property management fees, public maintenance funds, energy consumption, etc.

To sum up, property companies can understand the situation of owners' payment by calculating the collection rate of property fees, adjust the charging strategy in time and improve the collection rate.

Legal basis:

Article 33 of the Regulations on Property Management stipulates that a property service enterprise shall collect property service fees from the owners in accordance with the provisions of the property service contract. The owner shall pay the property service fee in full and on time in accordance with the stipulations of the property service contract.

Article 146 of the Contract Law stipulates that in case of disputes arising from the performance of the contract, the parties may bring a suit in a people's court or request an arbitration institution for arbitration.