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Does the property have the right to detain the owner's key?

Many car owners have encountered this situation now. Because there is a dispute with the property management company about the property management fee, the property management company will not give the owner the key. So, does the property have the right to detain the owner's key?

1, the law clearly stipulates that the owner must fulfill the obligation to pay the property fee. The property's refusal to provide keys is also suspected of infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of others, which is inappropriate.

2. When the owner buys a house, he forms a commercial housing sales relationship with the developer, and the commercial housing sales contract is the embodiment of their legal relationship. In this legal relationship, both the owner and the realty service enterprise have various rights and obligations, but for the developer, the most fundamental right is to collect the owner's purchase price, and the most fundamental obligation is to deliver the house to the owner.

3. If the owner has paid all the purchase price to the developer according to the agreement in the commercial housing sales contract, the developer shall fulfill the obligation to deliver the house to the owner, or bear the liability for breach of contract for late delivery according to the agreement in the commercial housing sales contract.

4. From another perspective, commercial housing sales and property management are two independent legal relationships and should not be confused with each other. No matter how the relationship between the owner and the property service enterprise is, it is the content of the property management relationship, and has nothing to do with the legal relationship of commercial housing sales. If the developer regards the owner's obligation to complete the property management relationship as a condition for the delivery of commercial housing, it will increase the owner's contractual obligations and responsibilities in disguise, which is inconsistent with the commercial housing sales contract and relevant laws and regulations.

5. Neither the developer nor the property service enterprise can refuse to check in or give the owner the key because the owner has not signed the property management convention or has any complaints about the property management fee. This kind of behavior constitutes a breach of contract by the developer to the owner and an infringement on the owner's rights and interests.

To sum up, I know that the property has no right to detain the owner's key, so if the property detains the owner's key, the owner can respond or complain to the relevant departments. I hope it works for you!