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Should the owner pay the garbage disposal fee?

Legal analysis: this depends on the definition and destination of the collection cost. There are usually two fees, garbage cleaning fee and garbage disposal fee. For a residential area with a property management company, the clearing fee refers to the cost of transporting garbage to the designated place of sanitation, which is usually charged according to the quantity, and the transportation cost is borne by the market. Garbage disposal fee refers to the cost of collection, removal and disposal of domestic garbage from designated places by sanitation. The money is handed over to the municipal sanitation department, and the charging standard is limited in different places. For example, the domestic garbage in Qingdao is six yuan per month, so this fee has nothing to do with whether you stay or not. Even if you don't move in, as long as you have real estate, the property will be handed over to you.

Legal basis: Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Property Management.

Article 34 Paragraph 1 The owners' committee shall conclude a written realty service contract with the realty service enterprise selected by the owners' congress.

Article 2 A realty service contract shall stipulate the property management matters, service quality, service fees, rights and obligations of both parties, management and use of special maintenance funds, property management premises, contract term, liability for breach of contract, etc.

Article 44 In the first paragraph of the property management area, water supply, power supply, gas supply, heat supply, communication, cable television and other units shall collect relevant fees from the end users.

Article 2 Where a realty service enterprise accepts the entrustment to collect the fees mentioned in the preceding paragraph, it shall not collect additional fees such as handling fees from the owners.

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