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What does the vacant house property fee mean?

Vacant house property fee refers to the fact that the house has not been occupied for more than 1 year after delivery, and the property fee needs to be paid. Vacant housing property fees can be reduced and paid at 70% of the total amount. According to the property payment conditions, property buyers need to pay property fees as long as they have already delivered the house, whether they have already moved in or not.

What is the impact of not paying property fees?

1, violating the property contract.

Many car owners may not have noticed. In fact, we have signed a property contract with the property management company. According to the property management contract, the property management company carries out maintenance, conservation and management of the houses, supporting facilities and related sites, and maintains the environmental sanitation and order in the relevant areas. As the owner, you need to pay the property fee according to the provisions of the property contract. If the property management company does not violate the contract, then the owner must pay the property fee according to the contract.

2. Generate late fees.

Generally, the property management company will give the owner a grace period of several months to delay the payment of property fees, and according to the provisions of the property management service contract, if the property management service contract signed between the owner and the property management company contains the clause of adding late fees. After the end of this short grace period, if the owners have not paid the property fees, the property management company can charge the owners who have not paid the property service fees after the time limit according to the contract.

3. Involved in judicial disputes.

A few owners refuse to pay property fees, which may bring adverse consequences to other owners. If many people fail to pay the property fee for a long time, the property will sue the owners who have not paid the fee. Under normal circumstances, in view of the owner's refusal to pay the property fee, the result of the property company's prosecution is to pay the property fee. Therefore, even if the property itself is not in place, in order to protect the property and prevent other communities from following suit, the law will favor the property company. If the property is not in place, it is suggested that the owner can leave time and evidence with his camera and mobile phone in case of emergency.

Under what circumstances can I refuse to pay the property fee?

1, illegal collection of property fees.

At present, it is not uncommon for property companies to collect property fees in violation of regulations, and most owners submit to humiliation. In fact, in this case, the owner can completely refuse to pay too much property fees.

2. Adding services without consent.

Generally speaking, owners and property management companies have signed property service contracts. If the property management company increases the service items by itself without the consent of the industry committee or the owner, then the owner can refuse to pay the service fee.

3. Delayed delivery.

In the process of real estate transaction, buyers often encounter delays in delivery. If the developer unilaterally delays the delivery of the house, then the owner does not have to pay the property fee, but the developer has to bear the property fee.

4. Without the approval of the relevant departments.

Property companies have to collect property fees on the premise that they must obtain the original approval documents from the price management department. If the property company does not approve it, the owner does not have to pay the property fee.

5. There is no house.

Generally speaking, the property fee is collected from the time when the property buyer officially closes the house. If the property buyer does not accept the house, but the property company wants to charge in advance, then the owner can refuse to pay.

6. No contract was signed.

If the owner does not sign a property service contract with the property company, then the property fee may not be paid.

7. There is evidence that the property service is too poor.

Generally speaking, the owner can't refuse to pay the property fee because the property service is poor, but if the owner has enough evidence to prove that the property service is too poor, then he can refuse to pay the property fee.