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The house has been unoccupied, can I not pay the property fee?

The house has been unoccupied, can I not pay the property fee?

The answer to this question is no, even if the house has never been occupied, the property fee needs to be paid. The following is the explanation:

First of all, property services are provided by property companies, including the maintenance and management of houses and surrounding environment. These services need a certain fee to support, and the property fee is a kind of fee to maintain the normal operation of property services, which is borne by the owners.

Secondly, the property service contract stipulates the property fee. No matter whether the house is occupied or not, the owner is obliged to pay the property fee according to the contract. In addition, the property management company also has the obligation to maintain and manage the owner's house and surrounding environment to protect the owner's rights and interests.

Finally, if the owner fails to pay the property fee, the property management company has the right to take legal measures to collect it, and can recover the arrears through legal procedures, which will also bring unnecessary troubles and losses to the owner.

Even if the house has been unoccupied, you have to pay the property fee. This is the owner's obligation and the necessary cost to ensure the normal operation of property services. If you can't afford to pay the property fee, you can negotiate with the property company, but you can't refuse to pay the property fee.