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Is the residential property fee paid by the tenant or the landlord?

There is no clear regulation on who will pay the property fee. However, the general property fee is paid by the tenant, because the property fee is the cost incurred by the tenant during his residence, so the tenant should pay the property fee. If the landlord proposes to pay the property fee himself when renting, it will be paid by the landlord, subject to the rental contract signed by both parties at the time of renting.

What are the specific property fees?

1, salary of management service personnel, social insurance and welfare expenses drawn according to regulations, etc. ;

2, the daily operation and maintenance costs of * * * parts of the property and * * * facilities and equipment;

3, property management area cleaning costs;

4, the property management area greening maintenance costs;

5, property management regional order maintenance costs;

6. Office expenses;

7. Depreciation of fixed assets of property management enterprises;

8. Part of the property, facilities, equipment and public liability insurance fees;

Does the default of property fees affect the transfer?

Default of property fees does not affect the transfer. Property fee refers to the fees charged by property owners and users who entrust property management units to carry out daily maintenance, repair, renovation and other services related to residents' lives in residential areas, such as housing construction and its equipment, public facilities, greening, sanitation, transportation, public security and environment.

In the old relevant regulations, owners who have not paid the property service fee will be restricted when handling the house transfer and mortgage registration. But after discussion, this clause was deleted. The new regulations passed by this vote, including the rights and obligations of the owners and the responsibilities of the industry Committee, and the transfer of information during the change of the industry Committee, have been revised or supplemented. In the future, disputes between owners and property can be mediated by people's mediation committees established by neighborhood committees and village committees according to law; If the owner fails to pay the property fee within the time limit, the industry Committee will also bear the responsibility of urging payment.

In addition, the new regulations finally adopted the relevant suggestions of the members of the Standing Committee on the "relief mechanism for unpaid property service fees", that is, to increase the provision that property service enterprises can sue in the people's courts according to law and guide property service enterprises to resolve disputes over unpaid property service fees through litigation.