Job Recruitment Website - Property management - If the property wants to increase its price, give the tenant an invoice. When counting tickets, those who didn't call for tickets were counted as yes by the property. Is it legal? What is the legal ba

If the property wants to increase its price, give the tenant an invoice. When counting tickets, those who didn't call for tickets were counted as yes by the property. Is it legal? What is the legal ba

If the property wants to increase its price, give the tenant an invoice. When counting tickets, those who didn't call for tickets were counted as yes by the property. Is it legal? What is the legal basis? Hello! First of all, it is not clear whether there is an owners' committee in your community. If so, this problem should be solved through the owners' meeting. If there is no owners' committee in the community, then the voting form should be fair, just and open. If it is like what you said, it should be called abstention and should not be included in "yes". Therefore, the practice of residential property is unreasonable. You can refer to the local "Property Management Regulations" and hope the answer will satisfy you!