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Do vacant commercial houses still have to pay property fees?

In most cases, the property fee is paid by the owner or tenant, not whether the house is occupied or not. So even if the house is unoccupied, the owner or tenant still needs to pay the property fee.

Property fees are used for the maintenance and management of houses, public facilities and services, such as security, cleaning, maintenance and garbage disposal. These services are very important for the maintenance of houses and the improvement of living environment quality.

Therefore, no matter whether the house is occupied or not, property fees must be paid to ensure the provision of these services.

If you buy a house but decide not to move in, you still have to pay the property fee. This is because you are still the owner of the house, and the property fee is a fixed expenditure, which will not change because of whether the house is occupied or not.

Similarly, if you are a tenant of the house, but choose not to move in, you still need to pay the property fee, because you signed the lease contract and agreed to pay these fees.

If you feel that there is a problem with the property management company or the amount of property fees, you can contact the property management company or the owner of the house to solve the problem. You can ask them to provide a detailed list of expenses to ensure that you only pay what you should pay. If you can't solve it, you can contact the relevant departments or lawyers for help.

In short, whether the house is occupied or not does not affect the payment of property fees. Property fee is a fixed expenditure, which is used to ensure the maintenance and management of houses. If you have any questions, please contact the property management company or the house owner.