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Does the collection of property fees have anything to do with whether there are people living in it?

Generally speaking, property management fees are paid by the owners of houses (including rented houses) and have no direct relationship with whether people live in them. Therefore, if you have a spare house, you still need to pay the property management fee according to the standards set by the property management company.

In some cases, such as long-term uninhabited or damaged houses, the property management company can give some relief of property management fees according to relevant regulations. However, this requires specific analysis of specific situations and negotiation and communication with property companies. If you don't know the charging standard and relevant regulations of property management fees, you can consult the local property management company or relevant departments to avoid affecting your rights and interests.

In short, as the owner of the house, he should pay the property management fee in full and on time to maintain the normal operation of public property and residential environment, and at the same time ensure that he can enjoy the corresponding property services.