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Provisions on property fees for vacant houses

The regulation of vacant house property fee is that if you haven't checked in for more than 3 months, you can pay a certain percentage of property fee directly.

Property service fees are charged according to the legal property area. If the property right certificate has been handled, the construction area recorded in the property right certificate shall prevail; If the property right certificate is not handled, the construction area indicated in the purchase contract shall prevail.

The owner shall pay the property service fee or property service fund in full and on time in accordance with the property service contract. If the owners violate the property service contract and fail to pay the property service fee or property service fund within the time limit, the owners' committee shall urge them to pay within a time limit.

After the owner's acceptance, vacant houses that do not have occupancy conditions due to insufficient decoration or vacant houses that have not been used for a long time after occupancy (including house decoration) shall pay the property service fee at 70% of the charging standard agreed in the property service contract from the date of acceptance or the owner's declaration to the property service enterprise and confirmation by the property service enterprise.

Matters needing attention in paying property fees

1. Contract terms: Check the lease contract or the property service contract to find out the specific amount, payment period and payment method of the property fee. Ensure that the obligations are fulfilled as stipulated in the contract.

2. Timely payment: Pay the property fee in time according to the payment period stipulated in the contract to avoid extra expenses or disputes due to overdue.

3. Expense details: The property management company is required to provide detailed property expense bills to ensure that the composition and rationality of expenses are understood.

4. Keep the receipt: keep the property fee receipt or payment record for future inquiry or dispute resolution.

5. Communication with the property management company: If you have any questions or objections, contact the property management company in time and settle them through consultation.

6. Laws and regulations: Understand local property management laws and policies to ensure that your rights and interests are not infringed.

7. Attend the owners' meeting: If there is an opportunity, attend the owners' meeting to learn about the use of property fees and related decisions.