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Where can I complain if the property charges parking fees indiscriminately?

Complaints about property parking fees are as follows:

1. Complain to the Price Bureau. The early property charges must be approved by the price bureau, which has the right and obligation to supervise the property company.

2. Complain to the Housing Authority that the Housing Authority is the industry management department of the property company and has the obligation to deal with the violations of the property company;

3. complain to the consumer association.

What are the ways to report unreasonable parking charges?

1, you can call the public hotline to make a complaint. You can use the platform of the municipal party Committee and the municipal government to pay attention to people's livelihood and listen to public opinion to report unreasonable parking charges;

2. You can call the price supervision hotline. This hotline is mainly set up to facilitate the government price department to understand the people's feelings and help the public solve problems. Also accept the problem of unreasonable parking charges;

In addition to the above hotline, citizens can also call the consumer hotline. For social supervision of goods and services, the hotline for accepting complaints and reports from national social organizations that protect consumers' legitimate rights and interests is still applicable to parking charges;

4. The citizens can also report the unreasonable parking charges to the local property management department, the Price Bureau and the Housing Authority. Only by attracting enough attention from relevant departments can we better protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.

Legal basis: Article 27 1 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Owners enjoy ownership of proprietary parts such as houses and business premises in buildings, and the right to share and jointly manage the common parts other than proprietary parts.

Article 272

Owners have the right to possess, use, profit from and dispose of the exclusive parts of their buildings. The owner's exercise of rights shall not endanger the safety of the building or damage the legitimate rights and interests of other owners.