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Can I raise a jurisdictional objection if I am sued by a property in a different place for failing to pay the property management fee?

If the property sued in different places fails to pay the property management fee, it may raise an objection to the jurisdiction.

If the property sued in different places fails to pay the property management fee and requires the performance of the property management service agreement, it may raise jurisdiction objection according to the specific circumstances. Specifically, if the accused property is located in a different place, and the court where you live or work has jurisdiction, you can submit an objection to jurisdiction within 10 days after being sued, stating that the case needs to be transferred to the court where you live.

It is necessary to fully consider various factors, including legal provisions, evidence requirements, procedural time and so on, to raise jurisdiction objections.