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How much property fees are owed can be filed.

Regarding the question of how much property fees can be filed in arrears, it needs to be clear at first that the arrears of property fees do not directly lead to the filing of cases. The property service contract relationship between the property company and the owner is a civil dispute. If the owner defaults on the property fee, the property company can protect its rights and interests through dunning and prosecution, but it does not mean that the default of a certain amount of property fee will directly lead to the filing of the case.

However, if the property company believes that the owner's breach of contract has constituted an illegal act, such as malicious breach of contract and refusal to perform contractual obligations. Then the property company can report the case to the public security organ for investigation and handling.

It should be noted that due to geographical factors, the nature of the case and other factors, the specific filing criteria may be different. Generally speaking, if the owner is in arrears with a large amount of property fees and still fails to perform the contractual obligations after repeated reminders, then the property company can bring a lawsuit to the court and ask the owner to bear corresponding legal responsibilities.

To sum up, defaulting on property fees does not directly lead to filing a case, but if the property company thinks that the owner's breach of contract has constituted an illegal act, it can report the case to the public security organ or bring a lawsuit to the court. The specific criteria for filing a case need to be determined according to the specific circumstances.

Legal basis:

Article 107 of the Contract Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates: "If a party fails to perform its contractual obligations or fails to perform its contractual obligations, it shall bear the liabilities for breach of contract such as continuing to perform, taking remedial measures or compensating for losses."

Article 63 of the Regulations on Property Management in People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates: "In violation of these regulations, if a property management enterprise fails to perform the property service contract, causing personal and property safety damage to the owner, it shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to law."