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It turns out that the residential property is managed by the developer himself. Later, due to improper management, the property was withdrawn. What about the subsequent utilities and accounts?

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In our city, it is rarely heard that property companies are willing to quit the community on their own. Generally speaking, the community industry Committee "forcibly evicts" the property company according to law. Originally it was legal, and finally it was necessary to "hard drive" to let the property company withdraw from the community. Everyone should know why. This process is quite difficult and tortuous.

Moreover, the property company in the main community automatically withdraws from the community, which is something special! As far as I know, there are several reasons why property companies are willing to quit automatically:

1, in the case of affordable property fees, the management of the property management company is not in place, such as staffing, salary quota, non-sharing of public facilities, and funds required for serious damage to facilities in the community. This situation is due to poor internal management of the property company, which leads to unsustainable losses and voluntary withdrawal.

2. The owner complained because the service was not in place. Serious arrears, unable to collect property fees, property companies were forced to quit because funds could not operate normally.

3. Due to poor management, inadequate service, and even unreasonable charges, the owners were dissatisfied and joined forces to refuse to pay the property fee, and the property company was forced to quit if it failed to receive the property fee.

But the problem is coming, no matter what the reason makes the property company withdraw, what should I do next? Is there an industry Committee in the community? Do you still need people to manage and serve the community? Also hire a new property company to manage the community? Or is the owner managing the community? Do the owners really want to hand over the community to the neighborhood Committee for management? Have to ask the neighborhood Committee whether to take over?

When such a problem occurs in a residential area, trouble comes. If there is an industry Committee, it will be easy. These things can be followed up and coordinated by the industry Committee one by one, but it is very, very difficult to deal with because the problem has broken out.

If the community has not set up an industry Committee, it will be even more troublesome. The community will only become more and more chaotic, and even develop out of control ... Who will hire a new property company? Who does the property company sign the contract with? And what about the utilities and accounts after the property company quits? There are also problems such as the information of various equipment in the community and the quality warranty card, the owner's roster, and the maintenance of elevators.

Now, community owners should pay enough attention to it. Without the establishment of the industry Committee, many things can't be handled in time and effectively, let alone protect the owners' own rights and interests according to law. How to live and work in peace?

What I want to tell the subject is that the present situation of your community is not optimistic. I suggest that your owners go to the neighborhood Committee, the street office and the property department of the real estate bureau to intervene and coordinate the solution. A single owner or several people can't handle these things, and no one authorizes you to handle them.

Finally, I'd like to say a word: the industry committee established in the community, whether good or bad, finally has the owner's own organization, which will still play a positive role in do or die.