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I bought a second-hand house and found that the original owner owed property fees. Can the current owner go to court to sue?

Legal subjectivity:

Unless otherwise agreed by both parties, the property fee owed by the original owner who purchased the second-hand house shall be borne by the original owner. The property company should recover the arrears of property fees from the original owners, and the current owners will not bear any responsibility for this. The current owner can urge the original owner to pay in time. If the original owner keeps the property deposit in the house sales contract, this fee can be deducted.

Legal objectivity:

Article 4 1 of the Property Management Regulations stipulates that the owner shall pay the property service fee in accordance with the property service contract. If the owner and the user of the property agree that the user of the property shall pay the property service fee, the owner shall bear joint and several liability from the agreement. Property that has been completed but has not been sold or handed over to the property buyer shall be paid by the construction unit.