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What materials does the owner need to sue the property?

1. What materials does the owner need to sue the property?

1. The owner needs the following materials to sue the property:

(1) Property management agreement signed between the company and the owner;

(2) The preliminary property management agreement signed by the company with the developer and the industry committee;

(3) List of unpaid property fees and company qualification certificate.

2. Legal basis: Article 6 of the Property Management Regulations states that the owner of the house is the owner.

Owners enjoy the following rights in property management activities:

(a) in accordance with the provisions of the property service contract, accept the services provided by the property management enterprise;

(two) proposed to convene a meeting of the owners' congress, and put forward suggestions on matters related to property management;

(three) to make suggestions on the formulation and revision of the owners' convention and the rules of procedure of the owners' congress;

(four) to participate in the owners' meeting and exercise the right to vote;

(five) to elect members of the owners' committee and enjoy the right to be elected;

(six) to supervise the work of the owners' committee;

(seven) to supervise the property management enterprises to perform the property service contract;

(eight) the right to know and supervise the use of * * * parts of the property, * * facilities and equipment and related sites;

(nine) to supervise the management and use of special maintenance funds for * * * parts of the property and * * * facilities and equipment (hereinafter referred to as special maintenance funds);

(ten) other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.

Second, what is the specific process of suing the property?

1. First, the competent court should be determined. Disputes over property service contracts shall be under the jurisdiction of the courts of the defendant's domicile and the place where the contract is performed;

2. The owner should prepare a complaint and bring a lawsuit to the court;

3. The owner should prepare evidence materials to support the claim.