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Where can I complain about the bad property?

If the property is not good, you can complain to the real estate management bureau. The specific complaint methods are as follows:

1, you can complain to the property management office of the local real estate administration;

2. Do a good job before the complaint, try not to take the form of oral complaint, and try to submit it in writing;

3, clear the property management agreement signed with the property company, where the property company failed to fulfill its responsibilities, the evidence should be fully complete.

How to sue a property company

1. Determine the competent court. Disputes over property service contracts shall be under the jurisdiction of the courts of the defendant's domicile and the place where the contract is performed;

2. The owner should prepare a complaint and bring a lawsuit to the court;

3. The owner should prepare evidence materials to support the litigation request;

4, in line with the conditions for filing, notify the parties to pay the legal fees within 7 days, and file the case after paying the fees;

5. If a court session is arranged, notify the parties of the time, place and undertaker of the court session three days in advance;

6, hearing, announcing the hearing, checking the identity of the parties, announcing the members of the collegial panel, and informing the parties of their rights and obligations;

7. When the judgment is declared and agreed, the parties will automatically perform their obligations as determined in the judgment document.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Regulations on Property Management.

The management agreement shall stipulate the use, maintenance and management of the property, the interests of the owners, the obligations that the owners should perform and the responsibilities that they should bear if they violate the management agreement.

Management regulations shall respect social morality and shall not violate laws and regulations or harm public interests.

Management regulations are binding on all owners.