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Can the owners' committee bring a lawsuit against the owners who fail to pay the property service fee?

The Property Law stipulates that the owners' congress and the owners' committee have the right to demand compensation from those who refuse to pay the property fees, and the owners' committee may demand the owners who refuse to pay the property fees in violation of the regulations to pay them in time. Owners pay property service fees according to the property service contract. According to the principle of relativity of contract, there is a relationship of rights and obligations between the defaulting owner and the property service company. The realty service company may require the defaulting owner to pay the realty service fee on time according to the stipulations of the realty service contract, and bear the liability for breach of contract for delayed payment. However, the property service company cannot delay the performance of the property service because the owner fails to pay the property service fee in time. At present, the qualification of the owners' committee as the subject of prosecution is limited to specific matters involving the public interests of the owners. According to Article 24 of the Rules of Owners' Congress, the owners' committee shall urge the owners who violate the property service contract and fail to pay the property service fee within the time limit. Article 67 of the Regulations on Property Management clearly stipulates that if the owner violates the property service contract and fails to pay the property service fee within the time limit, the owners' committee shall urge him to pay it within a time limit; If it fails to pay within the time limit, the realty service enterprise may bring a lawsuit to the people's court. When the owners are in arrears with the property service fee, the owners' committee has the right to urge them to pay it, but it has no right to directly sue the owners who are in arrears.