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What are the consequences of being sued for defaulting on property fees?

Legal analysis: the owner refuses to pay the property fee without justifiable reasons, and should bear the liability for breach of contract to the property management company. If the owner still refuses to implement it, the property management company may apply for enforcement.

Legal basis: Article 64 of the Property Management Regulations violates the stipulations of the property service contract, and if the owner fails to pay the property service fee within the time limit, the owners' committee shall urge him to pay it within a time limit; If it fails to pay within the time limit, the realty service enterprise may bring a lawsuit to the people's court.

Article 238 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * If one party fails to perform the creditor's rights documents that can be enforced by the notary public according to law, the other party may apply to the people's court with jurisdiction for enforcement, and the people's court applying for enforcement shall enforce it. If the notarized creditor's rights document is indeed wrong, the people's court shall rule that it will not be executed, and serve the ruling on both parties and the notary office.