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The property management company destroyed my solar water heater. Can I refuse to pay the property management fee

Hello!

First of all, I can tell you for sure that it is absolutely impossible not to pay the property fee for this reason.

The preliminary property management contract is not signed between the property and the owner, but between the property company and the developer (or the construction unit), and the owner generally does not sign it.

It is illegal for the property to dismantle your water heater, which has violated your rights.

You can solve it through legal channels, but you don't refuse to pay the property fee.

Even if you install a water heater in violation of the contract you signed at that time, the property shall not be demolished.

At this point, the property company has violated the law.

Failure to pay property fees also violates the provisions of property management regulations and is illegal!

Respondent: lztt 520928- probation level 112-1915: 41

The answer is very very good!

Litigation is time-consuming. I suggest you draft an official letter stating the amount of your loss and the specific time when you intend to make up for it by default. Please ask the property management company to sign for approval. If you don't sign, you can record it and leave a certificate. Sample, there is no problem.