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Who issues complaints about property contract disputes?

Starting from the principle of "who advocates who gives evidence", it is a principle requirement of the law for the property company to bear the burden of proof as the plaintiff.

At the same time, the property management contract is based on the premise that the property company "provides services". What services the property company provides according to the requirements of the property contract is naturally evidenced, which is more convenient and reasonable to prove.

2. If a property company wants to claim that the owner pays the property fee, it must first prove that it has fulfilled its contractual obligations and provided corresponding services.

If the property management company only provides a property management service contract in the trial, it can only prove that there is a contractual relationship between them and the owner. As for the performance of this contract, it is in an uncertain state, so this is obviously not enough. Therefore, only the property contract is not enough, and other evidence is needed to supplement it in order to support its application. This is just like after the signing of the sales contract, if the seller wants to collect the payment from the buyer, he must first confirm that the goods have been delivered. And "property services" are like "commodities" in property contracts. Therefore, in order to get the service fee, the property management company should provide the service first. If it can't be proved, the property company will face risks that can't be proved. On the other hand, owners passively accept services in property management. Moreover, the proof of denying facts does not conform to the logic of proof, and it is unrealistic and unfair to ask the owner to bear the main burden of proof.

3. From the actual situation of property management, property companies should also provide evidence.

Property companies are providers of property services and have the ability to provide evidence corresponding to their services.