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Property paid service fee

1 floor, that's right. . But there's one problem you have to figure out first. The wires in your home belong to the exclusive facilities and equipment of each household (owner), and the property management is not responsible. In other words, you can ignore the property management when you just find a property to replace the wires, but in order to have a good relationship with the owners, the general property will also help you maintain it, of course, to solve your problems. But you can also handle this kind of thing yourself, that is, buy your own wires and replace them yourself.

Because you talked to the property and told you that you need to pay after the warranty period, there are some problems in it. It is also important to find out whether these old wires of yours were bought by yourself when your home was renovated or were already installed when your home moved in. If you install it yourself, ask the price to decide whether to complain, as 1 Lou answered, because it prevents the property from selling you wires at too high a price; If it is a finely decorated house (the developer installed it for you before moving in), first of all, it is necessary to find out whether it really passed the warranty period. If so, you really have to bear the cost of materials.

Moreover, the service of changing wires for you belongs to "special service", which is a form of property management service for community owners. In addition to the price of wires, the service itself is also charged, that is, the money you want must include the service fee. I wonder why the property didn't make it clear to you, only taking the "warranty period" as a reference.