Yes, but you can only pay part, not all. Our country's law does not stipulate how to collect the property management service fee before the owner or user moves in after the property is sold. Some provinces and cities stipulate that vacant properties that have not been occupied for a long time (for more than six months in a row) after the owner has gone through the check-in formalities shall be filed in writing with the property service enterprise, and the vacant property fee shall be paid at 70% to 90% of the stipulated or agreed service standard. The specific proportion shall be formulated by the local price and real estate management department. If the property has been delivered to the owner, the property fee will be charged from the month after the property is delivered to the owner.
Legal objectivity:
Article 937 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) is a property service contract in which the property service provider provides the owners with property services such as the maintenance of buildings and their ancillary facilities, the management and maintenance of environmental sanitation and related order, and the owners pay the property fees. Property service providers include property service enterprises and other managers.