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When should the property fee be calculated from the auction house?

Who will collect the property management fee depends on the ownership of the property. After the delivery date signed by you and the developer expires, you will be informed to handle the delivery. If you fail to handle it within the specified time, it will delay the delivery. It is your breach of contract, and your property management fee should be counted and paid. You go through the formalities on time, because the developer's problem delayed the delivery of the house, indicating that the house did not meet the delivery conditions, and the house was still in the hands of the developer, and there was no actual transfer. Then the property management fee should be borne by the developer. As for how developers communicate with the property, that's their business, not yours.

When you say three months, do you mean three months after you go through the formalities of handing over the house or three months after you first find out there is something wrong with the house? If it is the former, you have to pay the property management fee, if it is the latter, you don't have to pay it. Going through the formalities and actually checking in are two different things. The general property management fee is calculated from the time when you go through the formalities of handing over the house, not the time when you move in. Your delivery date can be determined from the information signed when you go through the delivery formalities. Property management fee should be paid when handing over the house. It has nothing to do with whether you live or not. As long as your property is there, you must pay it.