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Should I pay the landlord's original property fee for buying a second-hand house?

Hello, the original owner's request is reasonable, and you need to pay this part of the fee. The reasons and reasons are as follows:

One: the original owner has paid the property fee and overpaid it. That is to say, his house was paid during his holding period. Now that he doesn't own the house, he naturally doesn't pay, and then there are some extra expenses that need to be returned to the original owner.

Two: owning a house requires paying a property fee. The property did not return the overcharged property fees to the original owner, or the original owner did not ask the property to return the overcharged fees. Naturally, you need to ask for this money.

Three: If you don't want to give it, then the original owner needs to find the property and ask for a refund of the overcharged fee, but you need to pay the property fee. In fact, if you don't give it to the original owner, you also need to give it to the property, so it is the same reason to give it to the original owner. The property will automatically transfer the excess property fee to your name (since the buyer and seller go to the property to hand over the house).