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What should I do if I don't pay property fees for public rental housing?

Legal subjectivity:

This needs to be negotiated with the landlord. Most rented houses bear property fees and heating fees (self-heating does not bear heating fees), and the lessee is only responsible for water, electricity, communications and other expenses. But some landlords don't undertake anything, which needs to be made clear in advance. The landlord doesn't care about anything, and the house price is bound to be important, otherwise no one will rent it. The parking fee depends on whether the landlord has a parking space and is willing to give it to you free of charge. Some are free for tenants, and some are free for tenants to spend money. These all need to be discussed in advance.

Legal objectivity:

In the first paragraph of Article 41 of the Property Management Regulations, the owner shall pay the property service fee according to the agreement in the property service contract. If the owner and the user of the property agree that the user of the property shall pay the property service fee, the owner shall bear joint and several liability from the agreement. Article 64 of the Property Management Regulations violates the property service contract, and the owners fail to pay the property service fee within the time limit, and the owners' committee shall urge them 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.