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How to collect the long-term idle property?

Legal analysis: according to the regulations, the house has been delivered for use, but if the owner fails to move in within the time limit or has gone through the check-in formalities but does not use the house, the property fee shall be borne by the owner. Therefore, the property fees of vacant houses should still be borne by the owners themselves.

1. First of all, the collection of property fees involves the property fees before and after the property delivery (the developer's vacant house property fee) and the property fees of the vacant house after the owner moves in.

2. Secondly, the key to determine the obligor of property management service fee is to see who is the party to the property management service contract. If the property has been sold and delivered to the owner, the owner is the obligor to pay the service fee. After the property is delivered, it shall be borne by the buyer, and the owner's property fee shall be calculated from the date of delivery and collected in full after occupancy. For vacant properties that have not been occupied for a long time (for more than six months in a row) after the owner moves in, and vacant properties that have not been used for a long time after moving in, the owner shall file a written record with the property management company, pay the vacant property management fee at 70% of the stipulated or agreed service fee standard, or collect the property fee according to the provisions of the relevant departments of provinces, cities and counties on the reduction and exemption of vacant houses.

Legal basis: Article 6 of the Property Management Regulations states that the owner of the house is the owner. Owners enjoy the following rights in property management activities:

(a) in accordance with the provisions of the realty service contract, accept the services provided by the realty service enterprise;

(two) proposed to convene a meeting of the owners' congress, and put forward suggestions on matters related to property management;

(three) put forward suggestions on formulating and amending the management statute and the rules of procedure of the owners' congress;

(four) to participate in the owners' meeting and exercise the right to vote;

(five) to elect members of the owners' committee and enjoy the right to be elected;

(six) to supervise the work of the owners' committee;

(seven) to supervise the realty service enterprise to perform the realty service contract;

(eight) the right to know and supervise the use of * * * parts of the property, * * facilities and equipment and related sites;

(nine) to supervise the management and use of special maintenance funds for * * * parts of the property and * * * facilities and equipment (hereinafter referred to as special maintenance funds);

(ten) other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.