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I'm the owner of Man Fang Pavilion in Yangzhou. How to pay the property fee before people move in?

Ok, let me try to answer your question.

According to some provisions in the national property management regulations, we can understand your question like this.

1。 You are the owner, but you haven't closed the house yet, so the property management fee should be paid by the developer.

2。 You have taken over the house, so you should pay the property management fee. Because no matter whether the owner moves in or not, the property management company has begun to provide services for the owner's property (including those that have not moved in), such as cleaning, greening, preservation and so on. Therefore, to sum up, the property that has been taken over but not occupied should also be paid by the owner, and it is also clearly stipulated in the law.

3。 As for the question of how much to pay, we should refer to the local property authorities, such as the real estate bureau or the price bureau, because the national property management regulations do not clearly stipulate how much to pay, which is generally decided by the local housing management department and the price bureau. For example, in Chongqing, 50% of the property management fees have to be paid for properties that have been closed but have not yet moved in (no water or electricity). In other words, in Chongqing, your situation is half price. But in Beijing, as far as I know, as soon as the owner receives the house, whether he moves in or not, he begins to pay the full property management fee. In Yangzhou, you'd better go to the property management office to see the price approved by the local price bureau or call the local district and county housing management bureau to ask. The standards of each province and city in China are not necessarily the same.

4。 However, it should be noted that when buying a house, did the developer have any preferential policies such as property management fees. You can check the terms of the house purchase contract.

I hope it helps you.