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Property fees for houses that have been vacant for more than 6 months

Houses that have been vacant for more than 6 months shall be exempted from property fees, with a maximum of 60%.

Houses that have been vacant for more than 6 months also have to pay property fees. Although the owner of the vacant house has not moved in, the house exists in the community, and the house is enjoying the health service and security service provided by the property. Therefore, the owner can't refuse to pay the property fee on the grounds that the house is vacant. In addition, according to the General Principles of the Civil Law, if the property service provider has provided services in accordance with the agreement and relevant regulations, the owner shall not refuse to pay the property fee on the grounds that he has not accepted or does not need to accept the relevant property services.

Many cities have a policy that if an ordinary house is vacant for more than six months after delivery, the public service fee of the previous property should be reduced or exempted, and the maximum fee charged should not exceed 60%. However, the actual payment still needs to be determined according to the regulations of the city.

Measures that property service providers can take against owners who are in arrears with property fees:

If the owner is in arrears with the property fee, the property service provider may call for payment or bring a lawsuit, but shall not stop calling for payment of power supply, water supply, heat supply and gas supply. This is because electricity, water, heat and gas are the necessities of the owners' basic life. Even if it is in arrears, it should not harm the interests of the owners in this way.

If the owner violates the agreement and fails to pay the property service fee within the time limit, the owners' committee shall urge him to pay it within a time limit; The realty service person may urge him to pay within a reasonable period of time; If the payment is not made within a reasonable time limit, the property service provider may bring a lawsuit or apply for arbitration.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Property Fee