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The wall of the commercial house is empty and the ceiling is peeling, which leads to unqualified house inspection, and the property requires to pay the property fee.

The empty wall and ceiling of commercial housing fall off, which leads to unqualified house inspection, and the property owner should not be required to pay the property fee. Problems such as empty walls and peeling ceilings belong to housing quality problems, and it is unreasonable for owners to pay property fees. According to the "Property Management Regulations", property service enterprises should provide owners with services such as maintenance, conservation and renewal of public parts and facilities, but property service enterprises have no right to ask owners to pay maintenance fees because of housing quality problems. If the property insists on paying the property fee, the owner can ask the property to provide relevant legal basis or complain to the relevant departments. In the inspection of houses, quality problems such as hollowing walls and peeling ceilings are found. Owners can ask developers or real estate agents to repair or claim compensation, or they can solve them through legal channels.