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Can I only pay the property fee for three years after seven years?

If the statute of limitations is exceeded, it can.

According to the regulations, the owner's obligation to pay the property management fee directly comes from the agreement of the property management contract. The property management company performs its obligations according to the contract, and the service it provides is a public service. The owner may not refuse to pay the property fee without justifiable reasons.

If the limitation of action is exceeded, the owner can invoke the limitation defense and only pay the property fee within the limitation period, that is, the property fee for three years. The limitation of action for the right of claim is three years, so if the property company does not claim the property fee from the owner within three years, and the owner does not agree to pay the property fee, then the property company's claim for this part of the property fee exceeds the limitation of action.