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Do I have to pay property fees for a house that hasn't lived long?

Houses that haven't lived long also have to pay property fees. Property fee is a kind of management fee, which is paid by property companies to maintain public management services. Even if the owner does not live in a house, the public services provided by the property company will not stop, or the management cost will not be reduced, so the property fee will be paid.

On the one hand, the payment time of property fees is stipulated, starting from the time when the owner closes the house and turns over the key. If you haven't checked in after buying a house, according to the relevant regulations, the property fee will still be paid. On the other hand, the owner signed a property entrustment agreement with the property management company, and the owner should pay the property service fee according to the agreement in the property service contract. Failure to pay is a breach of contract.

The above information is for reference only. If necessary, it is recommended to consult a professional lawyer.