Is there a problem with the quality of the house without paying the property fee?

Case replay: Wang Mai Jr. lived in his house for half a year, and found that there were quality problems in the house: the bathroom was leaking, the wall was cracked, and the doors and windows were skewed. Looking for property companies and developers, although cracks have been repaired many times, water seepage and skewed doors and windows still exist. In this regard, Xiao Wang is prepared not to pay the property management company's property management fee. Then, when there is a problem with the quality of Xiao Wang's house, can he not pay the property fee? Case solution: it is a legal obligation for the owner to pay the property management fee when he moves in. Owners cannot fail to fulfill their legal obligations to pay property management fees on the grounds of housing quality problems. Owners should pay management fees as long as they enjoy property management services. Legally speaking, not paying management fees not only damages the legitimate rights and interests of property management companies, but also seriously damages the legitimate rights and interests of all owners. If the legitimate rights and interests of an owner are infringed, it is necessary to find out who is the "infringer". Housing quality problems are the responsibility of building developers, and property management companies can assist owners to ask developers to repair their houses or compensate for economic losses, and can also assist owners to directly file a lawsuit with the people's court for compensation. Owners must realize that legitimate rights and interests must be safeguarded by legal means, and illegal means are not allowed by law.