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A law firm entrusted by the property for failing to pay the property fee.

First of all, if the owners simply advocate that the property company does not act as a defense, I am afraid it is difficult to get the support of reducing the property fee.

Secondly, there is a contractual relationship between the owner and the property management company, and it is also a legal obligation for the owner to pay the property fee. If the owners are not satisfied with the services of the property management company, they can defend their rights through the owners' committee or change the property management company. Of course, this is not feasible now.

If you are in court, as the owner, it may be difficult for you to have concrete evidence to prove that the property management company has not fulfilled its contractual obligations.

Third, why did the property company post a notice telling the owners that they can now get a 60% discount on property fees? My preliminary judgment is as follows:

1, the cost of rights protection for property companies is high. Usually, most owners are in arrears with property fees. However, in addition to dunning, property companies also defend their rights through prosecution, which may lead to difficulties in filing a case and expensive legal fees, and may probably refuse some unreasonable demands. Therefore, the property company wants to "scare" some people into paying money by means of notice. Imagine, if it is convenient for property companies to defend their rights, why do they want to make a 60% discount?

2, combined with their actual situation, to see whether to reconcile with the property company, the property company put forward a 60% discount plan, but also must realize that what they do is not recognized by most owners, and even if you win the lawsuit, don't you have to sue the property company every time? Therefore, the property management company has no choice but to make this notice, so you must combine your actual situation. If you haven't paid it in a few years, after a 60% discount, you think the price is reasonable, acceptable and can be paid. You should sign an agreement with the property company to prove the payment period. Don't go back and say that this is the property fee of 1 year. If you don't pay other property fees, you will be in trouble.

Finally, there is no legal basis for you to ask him for a 60% discount in the lawsuit on the grounds that you have not received the notice. This depends on the legal consequences of the notice, so I won't say much. Of course, I don't rule out that after the lawsuit, the court can organize mediation or achieve a 60% discount, but you can't confidently say that you must have a 60% discount just because you haven't seen the notice.