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Is there a statute of limitations for property fees? Is it necessary to hand it in after two years? Can you reduce it?

1, the limitation of action is two years, but as long as the property management company has been recovering, this limitation will be calculated from the last recovery.

2, so there is no statute of limitations. As long as the property company doesn't agree to the reduction, you won't get the reduction.

1. The property fails to perform its contractual obligations and maintain facilities as agreed in the contract, causing inconvenience to the owner's life, which is a breach of contract. Owners can convene owners' committees or owners' meetings to request the replacement of property management companies, which is the owner's right.

Second, it is also the owner's obligation to pay the property fee. If the property is at fault, it will not affect the owner's compensation. If the owner defaults on the payment of the property, he can demand to pay the late payment fee according to the contract, which is the right of the property.

Third, the owners can't refuse to pay the property fee because the property is at fault, and they should use legal means to protect their rights, and they can't punish them by mistake. The limitation period of action is 2 years, counting from the day when you know or should know. Because this attribute has been collected repeatedly, the limit was interrupted and recalculated.

reference data

The Supreme People's Court Judicial Committee. The Supreme People's Court's Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Law in the Trial of Property Service Disputes. China: Judicial Committee of the Supreme People's Court, April 2009.