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Is it reasonable to pay the property fee first and then the electricity fee? What should I do?

Hello, I'm glad to answer this question.

As a real estate agent who has worked for many years, I have to deal with properties every day and have a deep understanding of them. It is unreasonable for some properties to pay the electricity fee only after paying the property fee.

The problem of property can't be finished in three days and nights. The main reason is that there is no law, and the property is a team, and the owners are scattered. The result of confrontation can be imagined. The work done by the property is not only cleaning, but also public security patrol, flowers and trees, light box advertising and so on. There are others, such as circuit inspection and maintenance of electric meters, so the property has done a lot of work.

If you want to complain, you can go to the General Consumers Association and the Price Bureau to complain. It seems that you are an old community, and it is not much help to complain. Because there are many problems in the old community, it is difficult to break. And serviced apartments. Some properties monopolize electricity meters. At one time, they had the final say on the electricity bill, and they had to pay it to the property. If you don't pay the property fee, they won't charge you. It's no use looking for anyone

Of course, not all properties are like this, but there are also good property companies. Generally, the properties of large companies or developers' own properties are good, while small property companies are unreliable.

If you don't pay the property fee or the electricity fee, you can call the mayor publicly to solve it.

It seems that there are regulations in this regard, and property fees cannot be tied to public utilities, and can only be solved through cooperation or commercial litigation.

Therefore, if you encounter this kind of bundled payment, you can complain to the relevant departments, and the mayor's public telephone or the Housing and Construction Bureau should accept it.

I don't think it makes sense. In our community, utilities are paid in the property office. If we don't pay the property fee, it won't pay you the utilities and parking fees [picking your nose].

It must be unreasonable. Property and water and electricity are not in the same department If the property is cut off from water and electricity, it is illegal to force the payment of property fees. You can call the police.

The electricity in this community seems to be "temporary electricity use", that is, the community has a total meter, which is paid by the property to the power supply bureau every month, and it is not connected to the power grid, because once it is merged, it will be charged directly by the power supply bureau, and mobile payment such as Alipay can be used, not through the property. The fault of the property is even greater, and it has not been connected to the power grid. I heard that some properties privately adjust the revolutions of electric meters to make profits ... that is, the owners only use 100 degrees, the electric meters display 1 10 degrees (for example), the owners pay 1 10 degrees, and the properties only pay 100 degrees to the power supply bureau. ...

Of course it doesn't make sense. They didn't provide electricity! Now the water and electricity charges can be paid directly in Alipay!

Unreasonable. First of all, the property and power supply bureau are two departments. The property has no right to intercept you. At most, he turned off the switch of your electricity meter, and you sent the electricity yourself. It's just one floor below your corridor. But you still have to pay the property fee.

Unreasonable, the electricity fee has nothing to do with the property fee, but two different fees.