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How to collect property fees for long-term non-residents of houses?

1. How to collect the property fees for long-term non-residents of houses?

1. The property fee for long-term non-residents of the house shall be charged in the following way:

(1) The property fee for unoccupied houses can be charged according to the stipulations in the property service contract. If the house is not delivered and uninhabited, the property fee will be charged to the construction unit in full;

(2) If the house has been delivered to the owner and is unoccupied, the property fee will be charged to the owner in full, and the owner will inform the property service enterprise in writing that it can be discounted according to the prescribed standards.

2. Legal basis: Article 7 of the Property Management Regulations.

Owners shall perform the following obligations in property management activities:

(a) abide by the management regulations and the rules of procedure of the owners' congress;

(two) abide by the rules and regulations of the use of * * * parts and facilities, the maintenance of public order and environmental sanitation in the property management area;

(three) to implement the decisions of the owners' congress and the decisions of the owners' committee authorized by the owners' congress;

(four) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to pay special maintenance funds;

(five) to pay the property service fee on time;

(six) other obligations stipulated by laws and regulations.

Second, what are the circumstances of not paying property fees?

1, because the house quality problem is not delivered, the property fee shall be paid by the developer;

2. Rent the house, and the lease contract indicates that the property fee shall be paid by the lessee;

3. If the property management company fails to perform the service responsibilities of the contract, all owners can refuse to pay, but there must be strong evidence;

4. The property management company has not signed a contract with the owner;

5. The service quality provided by the property management company can't reach the standard agreed in the contract;

6. The property company does not have the original approval document of the price management department;

7. The property management company expands the charging scope and raises the charging standard without authorization;

8. The property management company increases the charging items without the consent of the owner.