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Now the temporary hydropower property in the residential area charges the owner for water and electricity, right?

The basic truth is that you should not live in a house whose water and electricity do not meet the delivery conditions of the house.

Secondly, you are not a user of the water supply and power supply company. They charge the applicant-developer. The property may be charged on behalf of the developer. It is not difficult to get the "agency fee".

The crux of the problem is not whether the property has rights. It is already a mess, and all parties (developers, property owners and housing users) will endlessly tear at each other around issues such as legality, fairness and who actually consumes energy.

Pay honestly if you want to save trouble; If you want to make trouble, just say so. But in the end, it was "three losses."