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Because the electricity loss fee is unreasonable, is it reasonable for the property not to sign and install an electric meter for each household?

Unreasonable.

First of all, it is clear that the power supply bureau will definitely charge fees regardless of whether the power is officially supplied or not. There is no doubt about it. Secondly, it is impossible for the property to pay its own electricity bill and then provide it to the owner free of charge. So the electricity bill must be charged. Before the owner repossesses the building, the electricity fee will be paid by the developer. After the owner repossesses the house, it shall be paid by the owner. But there is a price difference between temporary electricity consumption and residential electricity consumption. Property owners' electricity charges can only be charged according to residents' electricity consumption standards, and the difference in electricity charges should be compensated by developers.

It is also reasonable for the residential property company to collect and pay the electricity loss fee. It is unreasonable for residential property companies to switch to power supply, because their commercial behavior is self-determined and higher than similar electricity prices in power supply departments.