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The house has been sold for more than two years, and the property has to sue to recover the previous property fee. Is the prosecution effective?

Netizen's question: I want to negotiate with the property tomorrow, and ask my lawyer to give me some advice.

I haven't paid the property fee for three years. The reason is that the plastic steel of the house I bought at the end of 1999 has been problematic. I told the property when I got the key in 2000 (verbally). In 2002, because there are three buildings in the community, the property solved some maintenance problems of each household with window repair, and verbally promised to solve or deduct the remaining property fees. After that, there was no statement. In the past three years, when we paid the property fee and heating fee, we only paid the heating fee, and the property did not collect it again. Now the property does not recognize the promise at that time, and will pay the property fee, otherwise it will sue us. Excuse me, lawyer, can I complain that "the property can only recover the property fee for nearly two years, because the time limit given to him by law is only two years", so I won't talk about the specific legal provisions.

Your question is more common. In some communities I have contacted, some owners must think so, and they do the same. But in fact this method is very passive. First, it is not conducive to community management. Second, if you are sued by a property company, you will lose the case.

Housing quality warranty should be the responsibility of developers.

The statute of limitations is two years. If the behavior of defaulting on property fees is continuous, during this period, the property company has made a reminder, and the limitation of action is interrupted, so there is no limitation problem.

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