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What about parking in the community?

The developer did not build and provide enough parking spaces according to the regulations, which led to the contradiction between the owners of the community and the property enterprises and did not pay the property fees. There are not enough parking spaces in the community, but the developer will not deliver nearly 300 parking spaces in the fourth phase, which makes it difficult to park in the community, causing many car owners to have conflicts with the property, while some car owners have more conflicts with the property because they have no parking spaces. For example, many owners refuse to pay property fees because of the disorderly parking of vehicles and the poor property management. This situation depends on two aspects: 1. If the property management fee is an affiliated enterprise of the developer, then the owner can take joint action to negotiate with the developer and try to avoid refusing to pay the property management fee separately. 2. If the property management fee is charged by a third party, the owner has no reason to refuse to pay the property management fee. If the situation is as you say, it will involve the owners' meeting. Please refer to Article 76 of the Property Law: Rights of Owners' Congress (1) Formulating and amending the rules of procedure of owners' congress; (two) to formulate and modify the management regulations of buildings and their ancillary facilities; (three) to elect the owners' committee or replace the members of the owners' committee; (four) the selection and dismissal of property services companies or other management personnel; (five) to raise and use funds for the maintenance of buildings and their ancillary facilities; (six) the renovation of buildings and their ancillary facilities; (seven) other major matters related to the management of * * * and * * *. Decisions on matters specified in items 5 and 6 of the preceding paragraph shall be subject to the consent of the owners whose exclusive parts account for more than two-thirds of the total building area and more than two-thirds of the total number of people. Decisions on other matters specified in the preceding paragraph shall be subject to the consent of the owners whose exclusive parts account for more than half of the total building area and more than half of the total number of people. If the practice of your community violates the regulations, then you can question the legal status of those managers and refuse to pay the property management fee. As for the barbaric practices of some owners you mentioned, it is best to form a unified understanding through the owners' meeting and the industry Committee.