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How many years can I pay the property fee at most?

Legal analysis: it depends on the property company, and how many years can we negotiate with the property company. If not, the property company can sue after the owner has exceeded the agreed payment time, or it can not sue at all. During the period when the owner defaults on the management fee, there will be arrears, which will also be counted as the income of the property company. The validity period of the lawsuit against the owner for owing management fees is three years, that is to say, if the owner owes management fees for five years, the court will only support the lawsuit in the last three years, so the property company will sue within three years.

Legal basis: Article 188 of the Civil Law requires the people's court to protect civil rights for three years. Where there are other provisions in the law, those provisions shall prevail.

The limitation period of action shall be counted from the date when the creditor knows or should know that the right is damaged and the debtor knows it. Where there are other provisions in the law, those provisions shall prevail. However, the people's court shall not protect the rights that have been damaged for more than 20 years. Under special circumstances, the people's court may decide to extend the time according to the application of the obligee.