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Is it reasonable for the owner not to pay the property fee because of the soot problem?

There is no reason for the owner to refuse to pay the property fee because of the soot problem.

1. Other owners' unreasonable smoke exhaust, which affects the normal life of the owners, can be solved through coordination of relevant departments or complaints from functional departments. Relevant coordination departments/units include: street offices, neighborhood committees, industry committees, real estate, police stations, etc. The direct functional department is the Urban Environmental Management Bureau. Or solve it through legal channels.

2. The soot problem caused by the cracking and blockage of public flue is caused by the developer/construction unit (during the warranty period) and the public maintenance fund/* * * funded by some owners.

The function of the above two properties is to coordinate, not to infringe on the subject. Owners can't refuse to pay property fees because of the soot problem.