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What should I do if the residential property charges are unreasonable? Complain to that department.

First of all, you have to ask about the property, what are the charging items? For example, cleaning costs a few dollars and cents, how much does the elevator cost, and then what other expenses? Please ask the property to give you a breakdown.

Secondly, you can find the property management office and the price bureau. Every place should have a property office. Negotiate to solve such a problem.

But I personally give you some advice. Looking for the government, you can't rely on yourself. If the residents of the community have opinions, they can also seek the government in the form of owners' committees, because there are two points. First, many people visit the city office, and the city office will also pay attention to your problems. Instead of looking for a department by department, the municipal authorities will come forward to negotiate by letter and telephone. Secondly, the so-called owners' committee comes forward, and the properties are all outsourced projects, and they can collectively request the replacement of properties. To be clear, the property is paid for by all of you. Otherwise, you have the right to change the property.

As for the facilities and roads in the community, this actually does not belong to property management. This should be because developers did not do a good job in the surrounding greening or public facilities when developing real estate.

You can find the developer, according to the drawings and plans when you bought it before. Or promotional color pages, you can find it according to that. I believe that when selling a house, the publicity must be how good the surrounding area is and how beautiful the environment is. After selling the house, it changed.

In short, it is based on two points. One is that many hands make light work, and the other is that the law does not blame the public.