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The first industry committee is about to expire, and the property contract expires. What if the former industry Committee doesn't ask?

This situation can be handled in the following ways:

1, contact the original industry committee. The householder can try to contact the previous industry committee to find out whether he doesn't handle the property contract, or if there is any solution to this problem.

2. Hold the owners' meeting. If the previous industry committee is unwilling or unable to deal with this problem, the householder can convene the owners' meeting to discuss and decide the property contract. According to the Property Management Regulations, before the previous property management contract expires, the industry committee can re-sign with the property.

3. Establish a new industry committee. If the former industry committee is unable to perform its duties, the householder may consider setting up a new industry committee so as to be able to handle issues such as property contracts. The newly established industry committee can be elected by the owners' meeting.

4. Contact the property management company. If both the former industry committee and the property management company are unwilling to handle the property contract, the householder can try to contact the property management company to find out their views and solutions on this issue. According to the "Property Management Regulations", before the expiration of the property service, the owners should decide whether to renew their employment.

5. Seek legal help. If the above methods can't solve the problem, the householder can consider seeking legal help. If the property company and the original industry committee do not handle the property contract, they can be required to perform their duties through legal means or solve the property contract problem through the court.