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What should I do if the property legal person does not sue the owner?

If the property dispute is not filed, we must first find out the reasons for not filing, and then solve it according to the specific reasons. For example, if the materials are incomplete, complete materials need to be submitted for filing.

Many owners refuse to pay the property service fee to the property company because the service of the property company is not in place, or theft or other contradictions occur. If the property company cannot collect money through formal collection channels, it will actively collect it through litigation. Opening a court session is an important process for litigants to participate in litigation. By filing a lawsuit, stating facts and reasons, and refuting the evidence and opinions of the other party, the judge can have a clearer view of the case and win the support of the judge.

How do property companies handle disputes between owners?

Property companies usually handle disputes between owners through negotiation and mediation. In real life, ordinary residential quarters will employ property management companies to conduct all-round management of the quarters, and the owners need to pay a certain property fee. It is precisely because of this special legal relationship between the two parties that we often see some disputes between owners and properties.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 119th of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Prosecution must meet the following conditions:

(1) The plaintiff is a citizen, legal person and other organization that has a direct interest in the case;

(2) Having a clear defendant;

(3) Having specific requests, facts and reasons;

(4) It falls within the scope of civil litigation accepted by the people's court and is under the jurisdiction of the sued people's court.