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Does the owner need to bear the lawyer's fee when suing the owner?

Legal analysis: Generally speaking, it should be undertaken, depending on the contract signed. The attorney's fee is generally borne by the client, because this is an entrustment contract, and you and the lawyer are both parties to the contract and are only binding on you.

Legal basis: Article 58 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the parties and legal representatives may entrust one or two persons as agents ad litem. The following persons may be entrusted as agents ad litem:

(1) Lawyers and grassroots legal service workers;

(2) Close relatives or staff members of the parties concerned;

(three) citizens recommended by the community, units and relevant social groups where the parties are located.