Difficulty in Collecting Chinese Community Property Fees; Jiangxi and Yunnan Advocate Public Officials to Take the Lead in Payment
Multiple local governments in China's Jiangxi and Yunnan provinces are calling on public officials and party cadres to take the lead in paying property management fees, addressing the widespread issue of declining collection rates.
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, 4th) Local governments in several places in China, including Jiangxi Province and Yunnan Province, are advocating for public officials and party cadres to take the lead in actively paying property management fees.
China's community property management fees are similar to Taiwan's community management fees. According to institutional data cited by China Newsweek, the average collection rate of China's top 500 property management enterprises nationwide decreased from 93% in 2020 to 71% in 2025; in 2025, 173 property management projects withdrew. Non-payment and underpayment of property management fees have become an industry-wide problem, also leading to corresponding difficulties in community management.
Mainland media such as The Paper reported that several counties and cities in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, have successively issued initiatives calling on public officials and party cadres to take the lead in paying property management fees.
Among them, Jiujiang Gongqingcheng City's "Office for Deepening Governance of Prominent Issues in Property Services Strike Battle Work Coordination Mechanism" stated on the 1st that it issued an initiative to all public officials and party cadres in the city, urging them to proactively and punctually pay property management fees in full, without delay or evasion, without compromise, and to fulfill their legal obligations as owners through practical actions, demonstrating the responsibility and commitment of public officials and party cadres.
The initiative calls on public officials and party cadres to build upon themselves and mobilize those around them, while consciously fulfilling their payment obligations, to actively promote property service-related laws and regulations to their family, friends, and neighbors, explaining the importance of paying fees according to law.
In April this year, the WeChat official account of the Jiujiang Chaisang District People's Government published an initiative titled "About All Public Officials and Party Cadres 'Taking the Lead in Paying Property Management Fees and Helping to Improve the Quality and Efficiency of Community Governance'."
In March this year, the Luchun County People's Government of Yunnan Province issued an "Initiative on Actively Paying Property Service Fees," proposing that party cadres, staff of government agencies and public institutions, employees of state-owned enterprises, and people's representatives and political consultative conference members should set an example, take the lead, and fulfill their payment obligations. (Editors: Lu Jia-rong / Chen Kaiyu) 1150504
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, 4th) Local governments in several places in China, including Jiangxi Province and Yunnan Province, are advocating for public officials and party cadres to take the lead in actively paying property management fees.
China's community property management fees are similar to Taiwan's community management fees. According to institutional data cited by China Newsweek, the average collection rate of China's top 500 property management enterprises nationwide decreased from 93% in 2020 to 71% in 2025; in 2025, 173 property management projects withdrew. Non-payment and underpayment of property management fees have become an industry-wide problem, also leading to corresponding difficulties in community management.
Mainland media such as The Paper reported that several counties and cities in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, have successively issued initiatives calling on public officials and party cadres to take the lead in paying property management fees.
Among them, Jiujiang Gongqingcheng City's "Office for Deepening Governance of Prominent Issues in Property Services Strike Battle Work Coordination Mechanism" stated on the 1st that it issued an initiative to all public officials and party cadres in the city, urging them to proactively and punctually pay property management fees in full, without delay or evasion, without compromise, and to fulfill their legal obligations as owners through practical actions, demonstrating the responsibility and commitment of public officials and party cadres.
The initiative calls on public officials and party cadres to build upon themselves and mobilize those around them, while consciously fulfilling their payment obligations, to actively promote property service-related laws and regulations to their family, friends, and neighbors, explaining the importance of paying fees according to law.
In April this year, the WeChat official account of the Jiujiang Chaisang District People's Government published an initiative titled "About All Public Officials and Party Cadres 'Taking the Lead in Paying Property Management Fees and Helping to Improve the Quality and Efficiency of Community Governance'."
In March this year, the Luchun County People's Government of Yunnan Province issued an "Initiative on Actively Paying Property Service Fees," proposing that party cadres, staff of government agencies and public institutions, employees of state-owned enterprises, and people's representatives and political consultative conference members should set an example, take the lead, and fulfill their payment obligations. (Editors: Lu Jia-rong / Chen Kaiyu) 1150504
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