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If you don't pay the property fee, can the property not let you decorate it?

Let me answer this question.

Question 1: The property has no right not to let you decorate, which is absolutely wrong. But sadly, if you don't pay the property management fee, the property will turn on water and electricity for you? The water and electricity of vacant houses are all closed. . . . .

Personal suggestion: if there is no particularly deep contradiction, the general situation in the country should be that property fees are completely owed before renovation. Because 1. You should have paid for the vacant house a long time ago, even if you didn't live in it (property law stipulates) 2. Failure to hand over the property will make your decoration company very difficult and the decoration time will be extended. . . (Some attributes)

Question 2: the property has the right to collect the decoration deposit, and the maximum decoration amount for non-commercial houses, that is, individual houses, is 2000 yuan. The property has no right to collect garbage clearance fees, but it can be settled through consultation with the owner (clearly stipulated in the management measures for indoor decoration of residential buildings). In other words, according to the owner's wishes, the owner can choose the garbage removal agency by himself, and does not have to choose the property to remove it. But for this problem, LZ should inform the decoration company whether the decoration company will transport it from home to the slag yard designated by the property or to the legal slag yard outside the community. If the decoration company is found to dump garbage in or around the community privately, the owner should bear certain economic responsibilities. It's not good for the environment of your community.

This is common all over the country. If LZ has any disputes with the property, you can also communicate with me. . . .