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Can I not pay the property fee if I don't accept the house?

If you don't accept the house, you can't pay the property fee.

No matter whether the owner has closed the house or moved in, as long as it is time to hand over the house, the property service will be carried out in an orderly manner as usual. At the same time, the preliminary property service agreement signed at the time of delivery and purchase has also come into effect. The charging standard of the property fee for the owner's vacant house will generally be reflected in the preliminary property service agreement, which has certain legal benefits, so it is necessary to pay the property fee if the house is not closed.

Influence of non-payment of property fees

1, involving judicial troubles

If the property fee is not paid, the property will sue the owner who has not paid the fee, and the result of the prosecution is to make up the property fee. Under normal circumstances, even if the property itself is not in place, in order to protect the property and prevent other communities from following suit, it is recommended to use cameras and mobile phones to leave time and evidence for emergencies.

2. Breach of property contract

Property Management Regulations The term "property management" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the activities that the owners employ property management enterprises, and the owners and the property management enterprises carry out maintenance, conservation and management of the houses, supporting facilities, equipment and related sites in accordance with the property management contract, and maintain the environmental sanitation and order in the relevant areas. If there is no violation of the contract, the property fee must be paid in accordance with the contract.

3. Enter the blacklist of credit information

If the owner maliciously refuses to pay the property fee beyond the legal bottom line and still refuses to implement it after the court's judgment, the court will incorporate this behavior into the credit information system, and the court will include those who maliciously refuse to pay the property fee into the blacklist of integrity, which will cultivate the habit of owners consciously paying fees, punish the "old-timers" who maliciously refuse to pay the property fee, and be conducive to the formation of the entire social credit system.