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Do I need to pay the property fee if the new house is not delivered?

Whether it is necessary to pay the property fee if the house is not occupied needs to be determined according to the property management regulations and related contracts.

According to Article 41 of the Property Management Regulations, the owners and users shall pay the property service fees in accordance with the regulations. In fact, the property service fee is usually based on the actual owner or user of the house. As long as the house is not occupied, it is not free. Therefore, in some cases, even if the house has not moved in, it is still necessary to pay the property management fee, and it is necessary to check the relevant property management contract.

Some real estate developers or property management companies will provide new home buyers with free property fees or preferential policies, and property buyers may not have to pay property fees or preferential payments for a certain period of time. However, after the end of the free or preferential period, the owner or user shall pay the property fee according to the actual owner or user of the house in accordance with the provisions of the contract or management statute.

In short, the payment of property fees is not necessarily related to whether or not to move in, and it needs to be determined according to the actual situation and related contracts. It is suggested that the owner or user should pay attention to the relevant terms when buying a house and pay the property fee according to the contract to avoid unnecessary losses.