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Can I sue for property if I don't sign a property contract?

Legal analysis: Yes. When the owner repossesses the building (if the owner fails to repossess the building due to his own reasons after receiving the notice of repossession, it shall be deemed as repossession on the date of the notice), that is, he occupies and uses the house and enjoys the property service, and shall pay the property fee regardless of whether a property contract is signed.

Legal basis: Regulations on Property Management

Seventh owners in the property management activities, fulfill the following obligations:

(a) abide by the management regulations and the rules of procedure of the owners' congress;

(two) abide by the rules and regulations of the use of * * * parts and facilities, the maintenance of public order and environmental sanitation in the property management area;

(three) to implement the decisions of the owners' congress and the decisions of the owners' committee authorized by the owners' congress;

(four) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to pay special maintenance funds;

(five) to pay the property service fee on time;

(six) other obligations stipulated by laws and regulations.

Eighth property management area of all owners of the owners' meeting.

The owners' congress represents and safeguards the legitimate rights and interests of all owners in the property management activities within the property management area.