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What should I do if there is a dispute over electricity charges and the property is forcibly cut off?

Complain to the administrative department of the property management company. If the owner wants to complain about the property management company, he should go to the local real estate administrative department. What should I do if there is a power dispute and the property is forced to cut off power? I will give you a detailed answer below.

1. What should I do if the property is forced to cut off power when there is a dispute over electricity charges?

1. First, complain to the administrative department of the property management company. If the owner wants to complain about the property management company, he should go to the local real estate administrative department.

2. When the complaint doesn't work, appropriate legal channels should be taken to ask the court for help. If it is an illegal event with clear facts, the lawsuit will generally win.

3. There is a legal basis for the property to stop the owner's electricity, because the property company has no right to stop the water and power supply for the owner without authorization. Unless the owner or tenant violates the law, apply to the competent power department for power outage.

4. Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 654

The electricity user shall pay the electricity fee in time in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state and the agreement of the parties. If the electricity user fails to pay the electricity fee within the time limit, he shall pay the liquidated damages in accordance with the agreement. If the electricity user fails to pay the electricity fee and liquidated damages within a reasonable period after being urged, the power supplier may suspend power supply in accordance with the procedures prescribed by the state.

Second, is it mandatory to cut off water and electricity?

1, water and power cuts are not compulsory administrative measures.

2. Where the law stipulates the objects, conditions and types of administrative compulsory measures, administrative regulations and local regulations shall not make expanded provisions.

3, the law does not set administrative compulsory measures, administrative regulations and local regulations shall not set administrative compulsory measures.

Where the law stipulates that specific administrative measures should be prescribed by administrative regulations for specific matters, the administrative regulations may set other administrative compulsory measures besides the first and fourth items of Article 9 of this Law and the administrative compulsory measures that should be prescribed by law.