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What expenses will you bear if you lose the lawsuit against the property owner?

The cost of losing a property dispute varies according to the specific litigation claims and price, and is paid cumulatively in installments according to a certain proportion. In addition, the property company will also require the defendant to pay the owed property fees, late fees, litigation fees and other expenses. If the defendant is in difficulty, the judge will issue a mediation letter to pay the property fees owed in installments. If the defendant does not obey the mediation, the judge can only support the plaintiff's claims in full.

1. What are the fees for losing a property dispute? Standards for acceptance fees (1) Property cases shall be paid cumulatively in installments according to the following proportions based on the amount or value of the litigation claim: 1. No more than 10,000 yuan , pay 50 yuan for each item; 2. The portion exceeding 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan shall be paid at the rate of 2%; 3. The portion exceeding 100,000 yuan to 200,000 yuan shall be paid at the rate of 2%; 4. The portion exceeding 200,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan shall be paid at the rate of 2%. The portion exceeding RMB 500,000 to RMB 1 million shall be paid at the rate of 1%; 6. The portion exceeding RMB 1 million to RMB 2 million shall be paid at the same rate; 7. The portion exceeding RMB 2 million to RMB 5 million shall be paid at the rate of 1%; The portion exceeding RMB 5 million to RMB 10 million shall be paid as RMB; 8. The portion exceeding RMB 5 million to RMB 10 million shall be paid as RMB; 9. The portion exceeding RMB 10 million to RMB 20 million shall be paid as RMB; 10. The portion exceeding RMB 20 million shall be paid as RMB. . Standards for non-property cases: 1. Divorce cases cost 50 yuan to 300 yuan per case. Involving property division, if the total property does not exceed 200,000 yuan, no additional payment will be made; the portion exceeding 200,000 yuan will be paid as usual. 2. For cases of infringement of name rights, title rights, portrait rights, reputation rights, honor rights and other personality rights, a fee of 100 yuan to 500 yuan will be paid for each case. When it comes to damage compensation, if the amount of compensation does not exceed 50,000 yuan, no separate payment will be made; the part exceeding 50,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan shall be paid at the rate of 1%; the part exceeding 100,000 yuan shall be paid at the same rate. 3. For other non-property cases, a fee of 50 yuan to 100 yuan is required for each case. (3) In intellectual property civil cases, if there is no disputed amount or value, 500 to 1,000 yuan shall be paid for each case; if there is a disputed amount or value, the payment shall be in accordance with the standards for property cases. (4) 10 yuan is required for each labor dispute case. (5) Administrative cases shall be paid according to the following standards: 1. Trademark, patent, and maritime administrative cases shall be paid 100 yuan each; 2. Other administrative cases shall be paid 50 yuan each. (6) If the parties raise objections to the jurisdiction of the case and the objections are not established, they will pay 50 yuan to 100 yuan per case. The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government may formulate specific payment standards within the range specified in items (2), (3), and (6) of this article based on local actual conditions.

2. Types and basic characteristics of property disputes 1. There are many types of cases arising from property management disputes, and most of them are new types of cases. Property management disputes are disputes that occur during the property management process. According to statistics, the property management disputes currently accepted by Haikou City have evolved from disputes involving property management companies claiming property management fees when they were first accepted, to various types of disputes involving civil litigation and administrative litigation. Mainly include: (1) disputes involving property managers (including real estate developers and property management companies) seeking property management fees and water and electricity fees from owners or users. There are many such disputes; (2) requests from owners or users Property managers bear tort compensation disputes for water, power, gas or other acts; (3) Property management contract disputes between real estate developers and property management companies; (4) Property management contract disputes between real estate developers and property management companies Entrusted management disputes; (5) Disputes where owners or users require property managers to compensate for financial losses caused by providing special services such as custody services; (6) Disputes arising from the selection and dismissal of property management companies by owners or management committees ; (7) The owner sues the real estate management department for administrative infringement disputes. These types of disputes involve contractual debts in civil law relationships (including service management relationships, agency relationships, and contracting relationships), debts arising from torts, and whether the administrative actions of the real estate management department in administrative litigation are legal. For example, some owners of Shunfa Xincun Community in Haikou City believe that the Haikou City Real Estate Administration Bureau’s approval of the establishment of a management committee without convening an owners’ meeting and without more than half of the owners’ votes was illegal and violated the plaintiff’s interests as owners. and filed an administrative infringement lawsuit.

This is the first administrative litigation case arising from property management that the city has accepted. To sum up, the cost of losing a property dispute mainly involves the property fees, late fees, litigation fees and other expenses owed by you as the party concerned. The specific amount shall be based on the actual expenses and litigation claims. However, it is worth noting that all specific details still need to prevail.