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My home is in Qingdao. A few days ago, the owners' committee doubled the property fee privately. Do you need the owner's consent to raise the property fee?

Your question is rather general, and I don't know what kind of situation it belongs to, so I will give you a detailed analysis, hoping to help you:

1. If there is a property management company, the property management company needs to do a questionnaire survey of all owners before increasing the property fee, and complete the standard of increasing the property fee according to the passing rate of the delivered owners. In this case, the industry committee, as the executive body of all owners' public management rights, has the obligation to supervise whether the reasons required by the property company are sufficient and whether the property expenses are reasonable. Such major resolutions, after being passed by two-thirds of all owners, must be publicized in the park, and the price increase time and service standard must be clearly defined.

2. if it is a property management community, the industry Committee is the daily executive body of the owner's public management right. Before the price increase, the industry committee needs to publicize the whereabouts of the owners' property fees, which can be classified by year, quarter and month, or by office expenses, staff salaries and material expenses. After stating the reasons for the price increase to the owners, all the owners will be convened to discuss and pass, or the owners will conduct a public opinion survey. After being approved by two-thirds of all owners, it will be publicized in the park.

3. If the property management company or industry committee carries out the property fee standard after the price increase without the authorization of all the owners, the owners have the right to refuse to pay! And collect relevant evidence to complain to the local price and real estate administrative departments, and even resort to law to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.

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