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The owner found that the new house did not meet the delivery standards and asked for rectification. But is it reasonable to calculate the property fee from the first notice of repossession?

Unreasonable.

Paragraph 2 of Article 41 of the Property Management Regulations stipulates that the property that has been completed but not sold or handed over to the property buyer shall be paid by the construction unit.

If the new house does not meet the delivery standard, which leads to the delay of repossession or non-delivery, the property fee during this period should not be borne by the owner, but should be paid by the construction unit, that is, the real estate agent.