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Should tenants pay property fees?

1. Should the tenant pay the property fee?

1. Whether the tenant should pay the property fee mainly depends on how the lease contract is agreed. If the contract stipulates that the property fee shall be borne by the owner, then the tenant does not have to pay; If the contract stipulates that the property fee shall be paid by the tenant, then the tenant shall bear it. Generally speaking, this kind of situation is more common in renting houses of commercial office nature.

2. Legal basis: Article 703rd of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

A lease contract is a contract in which the lessor delivers the lease item to the lessee for use and income, and the lessee pays the rent.

Second, under what circumstances can you not pay the property fee?

1. Except as stipulated in the property management service contract, the property management enterprise provides services by itself. Without the approval of the owners' committee or owners' assembly, the owners or users shall not pay the fees.

2, the implementation of government guidance price of property services charges, the owners can refuse to pay more than the guidance price.

3. If the property management enterprise fails to perform the obligations stipulated in the property service contract, the owner may not pay or pay less the corresponding property service fee. Property management companies raise property service charges without authorization, and some owners who raise them without authorization may not pay them. If the property service contract stipulates that the service fee should be paid in advance, and the property management enterprise fails to provide the corresponding service, the owner may not pay the corresponding service fee.

4. If the property has overlord clause, the owner can refuse to pay. For example, whether the previous property entered into a contract through consultation with the owner or entered into a contract by itself.

5. The property fails to perform the contract, such as not cleaning the sewer regularly according to the contract requirements.