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How to complain if the property does not pay the electricity bill?

1. How can I complain if the property fails to pay the electricity bill?

1, the complaint method of property non-payment of electricity fee is as follows:

(1) You can complain to local property management departments, real estate administrative departments at or above the county level, neighborhood offices, township people's governments and neighborhood committees;

(two) the right to bring a lawsuit to the people's court according to law for property losses directly caused by power failure;

(3) When the owner fails to pay the electricity fee, the property management company can stop supplying electricity to the owner according to the authorization of the power supply unit, but only if the owner fails to pay the electricity fee, regardless of whether the property fee is paid.

2. Legal basis: Article 44 of the Regulations on Property Management.

Within the property management area, water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, communication, cable TV and other units shall charge relevant fees to the end users.

Where a realty service enterprise accepts the entrustment to collect the fees mentioned in the preceding paragraph, it shall not collect additional fees such as handling fees from the owners.

Article 45

The realty service enterprise shall stop the violation of laws and regulations such as public security, environmental protection, property decoration and use in the realty management area, and report to the relevant administrative departments in a timely manner.

After receiving the report from the realty service enterprise, the relevant administrative department shall stop the illegal act or deal with it according to law.

Second, what are the main responsibilities of property management?

1, create property files;

2. Responsible for decoration management;

3. Responsible for the environmental sanitation cleaning of the community public * * * area;

4. Engaged in ecological environment management within the scope of property management;

5. Responsible for the management and maintenance of public facilities and equipment.