Should the property in the community charge the owner an entrance fee?

Updated on Enter the door 2024-07-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, as long as the owner takes over the property, the management fee will be charged on the property side, and it will be calculated from the day you take over the property, because according to the property management regulations and the property law, the property fee will be calculated from the date when the owner receives the house, and the owner shall not fail to fulfill the obligation to pay the property fee on the grounds of not living in it, not decorating it, etc.; Therefore, as long as you receive the house key and go through the procedures for receiving the house, you will have to bear the obligation to pay the property fee.

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