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What should I do if the fees paid by the property management company are changed?

1. What about the prepaid property fee after changing the property?

No matter how much property management fees other owners owe the old property, the old property will be refunded if you pay more property fees. Because this problem belongs to the creditor-debtor relationship between you and the old property, the new property has no right to claim from the old property, only you can claim.

Second, after changing the property, do you still need to pay the property fees owed before?

After the residential area changes its property, it must pay the property fee owed to a property company before, because even if the property company withdraws from the residential area, the property fee generated during the service period is entitled to be collected. If the owner does not pay, the property management company can sue the owner to the court for compulsory execution according to law. In addition, the residential property replacement will transfer all the information and accounts during the handover period, and the expenses will also be transferred to the existing property, which also needs to be paid.

What is formed between the property company and the owners is the property contract relationship, that is, the property company should accept the entrustment of all the owners to maintain and manage the community, and the owners should pay the service fee according to the property contract.

If the property company neglects management and fails to perform its obligations in accordance with the property contract, the owner can negotiate with the property company according to the specific terms of the property contract to improve the quality of property management services. If the property management company fails to perform the service contract, the owners can choose to change the property management company or safeguard their legitimate rights and interests through legal channels. However, many owners refuse to pay property fees. In fact, paying property fees is the owner's obligation in the property contract, not because of some breach of contract by the property company.