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The property stopped my heating. Do I have the right not to pay the heating bill?

According to the national heating and district heating related policies and regulations, if the district is heating by its own boiler, there is no household metering, and the owner who stayed in that year turned on more heating, then you must pay the heating fee in full. However, if it is measured by households or changed to central heating now, you will have to pay part of the heating fee if you don't use it. Standards vary from place to place, but they should not exceed 70%.

Your situation is that you have to pay the heating fee in 2008 this year. At that time, since your heating stopped, there should be no charge in principle. But the heating boiler is a public supporting facility in the community. According to the relevant provisions of the Property Law, the owners have rights and obligations to the parts of the building except the proprietary parts. Never give up your rights or fulfill your obligations. Linkage means that if you don't use heating, you have to pay for heat loss and equipment operation costs. In your case, you should be able to negotiate with the property. After all, they forced you to stop heating. If you don't stop, you may have to pay more, hehe.