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The temple was identified as a dangerous building, but a monk refused to move out. What should I do?

You can find government personnel to mediate, or apply to the public security department for help and forcibly move out.

According to Article 2 of the Rules for Handling Dangerous Houses in Cities, a dangerous house refers to a house whose structure has been seriously damaged or whose load-bearing components are dangerous, which may lose its structural stability and load-bearing level at any time and cannot guarantee the safety of living and operation.

The safety of citizens' lives is higher than ownership. If there are risks in urban houses, but they continue to be used because the definition of "dangerous house" is unclear, it will inevitably affect the life safety of citizens. Therefore, Article 2 of the Detailed Rules for the Treatment of Dangerous Buildings in Cities clearly defines the concept of dangerous buildings. The applicable planning of the definition of dangerous houses in this Law refers to houses of various ownership in municipalities, cities and towns. After the warranty period expires, the building structure may be seriously damaged or the load-bearing components gradually evolve into risk components. In this case, the structural stability and bearing level will be lost at any time, and the safety of residence and operation cannot be guaranteed. This dangerous house should be demolished.