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The new house has not been renovated, and the property fee has been paid in that year. Is it reasonable for the property company to charge the property fee for next year?

This is normal. As long as you get the key, whether you install it or not, the property will acquiesce that you have entered the house. Because there are thousands of people in the community, the property management is systematic and systematic, starting from the overall situation, so they charge property fees according to the keys you get. If the people who live in it pay the property fee, and those who don't pay the property fee, many people will take advantage of it, and there will be many disputes. So the property will charge you a property fee. As for the next year's property fee, you will definitely have a occupancy agreement or instruction manual when you check in, which is related to the system and management system of each property company. The reason is similar to that mentioned above, both for management, but the difference in system. This is the same as asking for a deposit for renting a house or an empty house. It doesn't feel reasonable, but this is the principle.

. Ha ha. Don't worry, everything is fine.