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What if I have no money to pay the property fee?

Property companies that have no money to pay property fees should first negotiate with the owners for a reminder. If the owner fails to pay the property fee within a reasonable period after the demand, the property management company may make a decision to sue the owner, requiring the owner to pay the property fee and bear damages such as late fees and liquidated damages.

The refusal to pay the property fee is as follows:

1, the collection of property fees should be calculated from the date when the owner receives the notice of repossession, and should not be calculated from the delivery date specified in the purchase contract. If the developer fails to notify the owner to repossess the building, so the repossession is delayed, the owner may refuse to pay the property fee during this period;

2, the property company has not signed a contract with the owner, the owner can refuse to pay;

3. If the energy cost generated by power equipment such as heating and central air conditioning required by the property management company is not within the scope of payment by the owner, it may refuse to pay;

4. Poor property service quality can be temporarily rejected, but there must be strong evidence and a substantive solution;

5. The property provides services that are not stipulated in the contract or agreed by the owner, and the owner has the right to refuse delivery.

Legal basis:

Article 41 of the Regulations on Property Management

The owner shall pay the property service fee in accordance with the provisions of the property service contract. If the owner and the user of the property agree that the user of the property shall pay the property service fee, the owner shall bear joint and several liability from the agreement.