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Will the enforcement of property fees affect children's exams?

The enforcement of property fees will not directly affect children's exams. However, if the credit information of the person subjected to execution as a parent or legal guardian is affected because he fails to fulfill the obligation to pay the property fee, this may indirectly affect some education and examination activities of the children.

In the "Regulations on Property Management in People's Republic of China (PRC)", Article 67 stipulates that if the owner violates the property service contract and fails to pay the property service fee within the time limit, the owners' committee shall urge him 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. Therefore, if the property fee is forcibly recovered, it may have a negative impact on parents' credit information.

Generally speaking, although the mandatory implementation of property fees will not directly affect children's exams, if they fail to fulfill their legal obligations, their credit information will be damaged, which may indirectly affect some children's interests, such as applying for certain schools or taking certain exams in the future. Therefore, as parents or legal guardians, they should actively fulfill their obligation to pay property fees to avoid adverse consequences.