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Does the property or heating company need to sign a contract with the owner to pay the heating fee in the community?

Personally, I think:

First, generally speaking, whoever provides heating services should pay the cost to whom. According to my understanding, the property is responsible for the property management of the community and collects property fees; The heating company is responsible for providing heating services and charging heating fees. I don't know which organization provides heating services in your place, and I don't know which organization you should pay for heating, but you should be clear about it yourself and don't confuse it.

Second, generally speaking, between heating companies and residents, heating companies provide heating services and residents pay heating fees. This is an equal civil legal relationship between the two parties, and a heating service contract should be signed. The contract shall clearly stipulate the rights and obligations of both parties and the legal solutions.

Third, in practice, it may be that in most areas, the two sides have not signed a contract, only residents pay fees, and heating companies issue invoices to provide heating services. The reasons may be as follows: first, heating companies and residents have already known the rights and obligations of heating, and have formed a convention; Second, there are too many residents. If a contract is signed, the workload will be too great. Take my family's situation as an example. There is no contract and no dispute.

Fourth, to sum up, my answer is: first, residents should sign a contract when paying the heating company; Second, the actual situation may be that heating companies in most areas have not signed contracts with residents.

The above suggestions are for reference only.