The house hasn't been handed over yet, and the housekeeper asked me to pay the property fee first. He wanted to evaluate the bonus, and I answered it well.

First of all, it is illegal to pay before viewing a house. But in reality, many property companies do this, because new houses (especially hardcover houses) will have some problems more or less or the owners think they are not satisfied. Some owners will ask professional house inspectors to inspect the houses, which will delay the work of repossession, and the problems of houses belong to the developers, and the responsibility is not borne by the property companies.

Therefore, property-related laws and regulations clearly stipulate that once the house is accepted by the government, it meets the delivery conditions. From the date of delivery issued by the developer, regardless of whether the house is closed or not, the owner needs to start paying the management fee. For the problems left over by the house, the property company is responsible for coordinating and handling them after delivery.