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Do public houses have to pay property fees?

According to the law, public housing tenants, that is, tenants, are not required to pay the so-called property fees. Whether it is the Property Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) or the Property Management Regulations, it is clear that only the owner of the house is the main body to pay the property fee, and the lessee of public housing is not the owner of the house, so there is no need to pay the so-called property fee. However, in real life, some lawless elements collude with grass-roots communities, engage in improper charges, extort and make excuses, with the aim of taking money from the pockets of ordinary people. When encountering such problems, residents should collectively report to relevant government departments. If you are in danger, you should call the police at the first time, so that the local public security can control the situation without giving money, and then report to the relevant departments. In today's socialist rule of law, we should not condone the spread of illegal activities.