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Does the concierge pay property fees?

● Q: I rented a facade room in the community and opened a clinic. The utility bill of the facade room was paid on time, but the property management department still charged our property fee. If we don't pay, the utilities will stop. As far as I know, the barber shop next door was stopped a few days ago because it didn't pay the property fee. They then went to the Consumers Association and the property management department, and they were told that there was no need to pay property fees for renting facade houses, and there was no basis for property requirements. After consultation, the property restored the water and electricity supply of this barber shop. Secondly, there is a dispute in the legal field about whether to pay the property fee for the facade house in the community, that is, whether there is a property relationship with the property company. Facade house is an integral part of residential development and an inseparable part of the whole residential area. Therefore, residential areas should be unified as a property management area. Conversely, if the facade house does not belong to the property in the community, which property category should its environment, sanitation and various management belong to? It is impossible for the law to separately stipulate that the property of facade houses shall be managed by the owners themselves. Therefore, the facade room should be unified into the residential property management, and pay related fees. As far as we know, some legal persons believe that in practice, the property management company does not manage the facade houses, and even the facade houses do not need corresponding services. The use of the facade houses does not occupy the space in the community, so it should not be paid. In this regard, taking into account the legal provisions and property management practice, we should consider the particularity of facade houses and appropriately reduce the charges for facade houses (for example, according to half of normal properties), which not only maintains the unity of law, but also considers the feasibility and fairness of reality.

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