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How to pay the property fee for a house where no one lives?

According to the Property Law, the property fee will be charged at 70% for the houses not occupied this year.

In fact, the regulations are very simple, but it is more difficult to implement.

First, you have to prove that you didn't check in. The property will check your utilities. If the water and electricity charges are within the specified range, such as 2 tons/month of water consumption and 5 degrees/month of electricity consumption, this can indirectly prove that you have not checked in.

The second property went back for spot check and monitoring. Because of this heavy workload, few hotels really implement it.

Third, if your water or electricity bill exceeds the limited requirements, the property will come to visit to see if there is life, decoration and so on.

In any case, if the evidence you can provide is reasonable or critical or has a reasonable explanation, then you should have the confidence to communicate with them carefully when paying the property fee.

Under normal circumstances, it is normal not to live in a new house for two years after delivery. If you don't live outside for two years, the property will be seriously investigated.

At that time, I didn't stay at home to decorate, and the house was vacant for a year. The water and electricity consumption at home are all over the standard because of decoration, but I told the property that I didn't check in, so you can check and monitor, and I can also provide you with my consumption records (mainly to prove that I didn't spend around). Later, the property was in trouble, and 70% of the expenses could be paid to them, much better than those owners who moved in to pay the property fees. And there is not much money without 30%, so their property manager agreed to pay 70% of the cost at that time.

I hope I can help you!