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What if the property fee is too high?

1. Reduce property fees

In fact, many communities have a certain degree of overcharging, and some communities even charge extremely unreasonable fees. After this happened, many car owners didn't notice it at all, and some car owners who found the problem were even more confused and didn't know where to reflect the situation.

When you question the unreasonable fees charged by the property company, you can contact other owners to set up an owners' committee, and ask the property company to show its fee permit and fee details in the name of the committee. If the property company refuses to show it, the owner has the right not to pay the property fee and report the complaint to the price bureau, because it is illegal for the property company to collect the property fee unreasonably. As long as you can produce evidence, you can reduce the property fee through the resolution of the owners' meeting.

Another way is to report rights protection to the housing management office through the owners' committee. If a committee has not been established, with the consent of more than half of all the owners and the consent of residents occupying more than half of the total construction area, the owners can renegotiate the property fee with the property company within the price range stipulated by law.

2. Improve the level of property services.

If it is found that the service level of residential property does not reach its charging level, then it is necessary to reflect to the owners' committee that the owners' committee is the representative and consult with the property company to ask it to improve its service level.

3. Change the property management company

Although the property management company is decided by the developer when buying a house, when the community has developed for a period of time and is fully mature, it can publicly express its doubts about the property management company through the owners' committee. If unreasonable fees do exist, then the Committee has the right to invite public tenders and re-select a new property management company, in which the collection of property fees will be re-determined by the new property management company and the representatives of the owners' Committee.