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What's the difference between property fees and agency fees?

Property fee: Generally speaking, the property fee of a residential building is borne by the landlord. If the rented building is a non-residential building (such as an office building and a shop), the property fee is generally borne by the client. Of course, when signing the contract, the payment of property fees will be agreed.

Agency fee: generally borne by the buyer and the owner; However, the seller and the buyer may also agree in writing on the way of sharing the intermediary service fee.

Charging standard: the property fee of each community is different, mainly based on the property standard hired by local developers. The property fee is charged per square meter per month, multiplied by the area and then multiplied by 12 months, one year. The agency fee is generally 65438+ 0.5-2% of the total house price (depending on the area).