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The previous owner didn't pay the property fee, and now the property requires us to call. What should we do?

First of all, you should check when the original owner moved into the community. If he doesn't move in, the property can't charge the property fee.

If the original owner is really in arrears with the property fee, according to the current Regulations on the Management of Second-hand Housing Transactions, the original owner must settle the property fee when the second-hand housing transaction is transferred, otherwise the transfer cannot be handled. At the time of the transaction, the real estate bureau will have a form with the seal of the property on it, which is the voucher for the settlement of the property fee. How can you get by without this?

You can negotiate with the property for the above two points, and the property fee will be calculated from the day you start to move in. If the property is outrageous and unreasonable, you can complain to the property management office of the local real estate bureau, which specializes in property companies. As long as the evidence is conclusive, you can also bring a lawsuit to the court.