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A few days ago, an apartment building collapsed in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. What should residents do if they lose their property?

In this case, the first thing to do is to find the real estate company, ask them for an explanation, and explicitly ask them to come up with a feasible plan to see whether you compensate according to the price or arrange accommodation for us. After all, people can't be homeless for a day, and they have to pay for the damage to their goods. There is also compensation for mental damage, because some people may have all their belongings in the house for the first half of their lives. Now that your house has collapsed, these things are definitely useless, and you want to buy new ones in the future.

However, we should know that many real estate companies are not good people, and they may find various reasons to prevaricate, but they just don't want to pay compensation. Faced with this situation, what you may have to do is to unite some people to complain directly to the relevant departments. I believe that government departments can solve this matter soon, but collusion between government and business is not ruled out.

Even if you have reported it to the relevant departments for a long time, others have not given you an accurate reply. If you go again for a long time, you may be rejected. At this time, you can use the power of the media to expose this matter, or spend some money to let several big V's forward this matter on Weibo. I believe that as long as the people of the whole country have paid attention to it, these real estate companies and the corresponding departments will definitely panic.

And in the next time, the relevant person in charge will find you and make a proper placement for you, and this method of finding reporters is also one of the most common and useful ways to solve such disputes.