laitimes

The owner was sued for owing property fees for 3 years, paying with more than 20,000 coins, and the property: the other party was intentional

author:Xinyan will tell the story

Recently, a staggering property fee dispute has gone viral on social media. One property owner actually paid the arrears for three years in the form of more than 20,000 coins, which immediately caused an uproar and became a hot topic of discussion.

It is reported that the owner has been in arrears for a long time, and the property management company has no choice but to sue him to the court. As a way to repay this arrears, the owner actually chose such a special method - with coins. The property company said that it took five people two full afternoons to barely count the more than 20,000 coins. However, what is laughable is that in the end, it was found that there was still 200 yuan left unpaid, which caused an unexpected trouble.

The owner was sued for owing property fees for 3 years, paying with more than 20,000 coins, and the property: the other party was intentional

Behind the deliberate action may be a deeper contradiction

Is there a deeper contradiction behind the owner's use of coins to pay the fee? This question has become the focus of many netizens' thinking. The property management company hinted that the owner may have deliberately left 200 yuan unpaid to express his dissatisfaction with the property service. However, the owner said that he had just inadvertently forgotten the payment and that it was never intentional.

Whatever the truth, the dispute has once again sparked discussions about property management and the protection of property owners' rights. People are beginning to explore how to establish a more fair and transparent property management mechanism to reduce the occurrence of similar incidents.

The owner was sued for owing property fees for 3 years, paying with more than 20,000 coins, and the property: the other party was intentional

Analysis and outlook

Both the owner and the property management company should handle such disputes in a rational and calm manner. In modern society, laws and rules should be the cornerstone of dispute resolution, rather than the use of extreme means to resolve them.

For the owner, the payment of the strata fee is a responsibility and obligation, and the liquidation should be carried out in accordance with the prescribed method and time limit. For property management companies, only by properly handling the problem of arrears in a timely manner and providing good services can they win the trust and support of property owners.

The owner was sued for owing property fees for 3 years, paying with more than 20,000 coins, and the property: the other party was intentional

The coin payment dispute is a wake-up call for us to remain calm and rational when dealing with disputes. As members of society, we want to see more harmonious and just social relations, rather than resolving disputes through extreme means.

Both the owner and the property management company should learn from this incident and make improvements in future work. Only by bringing together the wisdom and efforts of all people can we build a better community.

Read on