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Without informing all the owners of the property, the property fee was increased by more than 2 times privately. What if the owner sues the owner for not paying?

As a property management company, it has no right to raise property fees privately. Raising the property fee requires the coordination of the owners' committee, reflecting the actual situation to the local neighborhood committee, and it is possible to adjust the property fee.

And the property fee has more than doubled in an instant, which I think is a bit exaggerated. Therefore, in this case, we must first consider whether the owners' committee of the community is perfect. As the owners of the community, we can unite privately to re-establish the owners' committee and sue the local people's court for property misconduct through the owners' committee.

The establishment of the owners' committee can also directly dismiss the property company, which is a management responsibility. Because the property management company belongs to the organization that serves the community owners, it has no management ability.

As our owners, as long as more than 60% of the signers are present, we also have the right to remove them. The previous property management company in our community was so poor. Not only the maintenance and infrastructure are not perfect, but also there are many defects, so the owners' Committee was finally established to drive the property company out of our community.

Not many users paid property fees before, and 30% users should not pay property fees. Since the establishment of the new property management company, the service has really changed a lot, and people are naturally more willing to take the initiative to pay property fees. For those property companies and owners who take the initiative to go to court, most of them have no good end, because if the relationship between them is so stiff, the property companies simply can't survive.