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Is it reasonable to pay property management fee when handing over the house?

It is unreasonable to bundle property fees.

According to the prescribed delivery order, after the developer completes the housing construction and meets the occupancy conditions, the buyer and the developer go through the occupancy formalities, then the buyer signs a temporary property service management contract with the property, and then pays the property fee to the property company. In other words, the property fee should be paid after the owner delivers the house.

In addition, according to the Judicial Interpretation of Commercial Housing Sales Contract and the Property Management Regulations, the property management fee refers to the expenses incurred by a property management enterprise with management conditions in providing the services stipulated in the property service contract signed with the owner. In the process of buying and selling commercial housing, there is no legal basis for developers to pay property management fees first as a prerequisite for housing delivery. If the developer delays the delivery, it should be a breach of contract.