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If I don't pay the property fee and win the property lawsuit, can I counterclaim?

Legal subjectivity:

Because the property is sued for failing to pay the property fee, the owner can counterclaim before the time limit for proof expires. However, the owner should collect relevant evidence, such as evidence that the property management company has not fulfilled the property management contract. To apply for counterclaim, the first thing to do is to write a counterclaim, which should include the counterclaim and the defendant's situation, counterclaim request, facts and reasons, legal basis and related matters that need to be explained. In the evidence part, counterclaim can apply for evidence preservation, that is, in the case that the evidence may be lost or difficult to obtain later, it can apply for evidence preservation. When applying, it shall state what evidence needs to be preserved, the types of evidence, who holds the evidence and the specific reasons.

Legal objectivity:

"Property Management Regulations" Article 7 Owners shall fulfill their obligation to pay property service fees on time in property management activities. Forty-first owners should pay the property service fee in accordance with the provisions of the property service contract. If the owner and the user of the property agree that the user of the property shall pay the property service fee, the owner shall bear joint and several liability from the agreement.