Job Recruitment Website - Property management - Sorry, we are renting a house. It is agreed to pay the property management fee, but there is no property in the community. Is it reasonable for the landlord to charge me the property management fee pr

Sorry, we are renting a house. It is agreed to pay the property management fee, but there is no property in the community. Is it reasonable for the landlord to charge me the property management fee pr

Sorry, we are renting a house. It is agreed to pay the property management fee, but there is no property in the community. Is it reasonable for the landlord to charge me the property management fee privately? This is unreasonable by rights. If you have no evidence, even if you solve it by legal means, it will still be of no help. Consider it a lesson this time. Next time you rent a house, you must ask whether the landlord has signed a contract with the property management and ask the landlord to produce real evidence. If the landlord can't come up with it, it should be clearly written in your rental contract: there is no contract with the property management, and there is no need to pay the property fee. Let me remind you again: everything should be clearly written in your contract, and you will have evidence if something goes wrong. I hope it helps you.