Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Why does Shaodong Tianjiao Haoting not pay the house but collect the property fee? I have bought a house in this community for three years, dozens.

Why does Shaodong Tianjiao Haoting not pay the house but collect the property fee? I have bought a house in this community for three years, dozens.

Do I have to pay the property fee if I don't pay the house? No, I didn't start collecting property fees until I got the key and confirmed it after acceptance.

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After the delivery date signed by you and the developer expires, you are informed to handle the house handover, but you did not go to handle it within the specified time, which led to the delay in delivery. If you breach the contract, your property management fee will be counted, and you have to pay it. You go through the formalities on time, because the developer's problem delayed the delivery of the house, indicating that the house did not meet the delivery conditions, and the house was still in the hands of the developer, and there was no actual transfer. Then the property management fee should be borne by the developer. As for how developers communicate with the property, that's their business, not yours.

The delivery date can be determined from the information signed when you go through the delivery formalities. You have to pay the property management fee when you go through the formalities of handing over the house ~

What you have now

The situation is that the real estate agent didn't hand over the house and didn't inform you to accept the house. It never came. What property fee should I pay? Pure hooliganism. I suggest you find a local lawyer and pay the property fee without paying the house. No, I didn't start collecting property fees until I got the key and confirmed it after acceptance.

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After the delivery date signed by you and the developer expires, you are informed to handle the house handover, but you did not go to handle it within the specified time, which led to the delay in delivery. If you breach the contract, your property management fee will be counted, and you have to pay it. You go through the formalities on time, because the developer's problem delayed the delivery of the house, indicating that the house did not meet the delivery conditions, and the house was still in the hands of the developer, and there was no actual transfer. Then the property management fee should be borne by the developer. As for how developers communicate with the property, that's their business, not yours.

The delivery date can be determined from the information signed when you go through the delivery formalities. You have to pay the property management fee when you go through the formalities of handing over the house ~

What you have now

The situation is that the real estate agent didn't hand over the house and didn't inform you to accept the house. It never came. Paying any property fees is pure hooliganism. I suggest you find a local lawyer, tell you the truth, and let the lawyer judge whether to sue the real estate agent or the property management company for you.