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Can the property stop the elevator and call the police?

You can call the police.

When the elevator is out of service, the community owner can complain to the local property management department or the local police station or the Housing Authority. If the owner finds that the property stops the elevator without authorization, he can negotiate with the property first. If negotiation fails, he can call 1 10 to call the police.

The property has no right to stop the elevator except to maintain the elevator on time every month. The elevator belongs to the property owner of the whole building and belongs to the equipment used by the property. The owner has the right to use, manage and benefit. The expenses incurred by elevator operation belong to the scope of property fees, but the property shall not stop the elevator without authorization on the grounds that the owner has not paid the property fees.

The obligations that the property management company shall perform are:

1. Fulfill the property management contract and operate according to law;

2, accept the supervision of residential industry committee and residents;

3. Major management measures shall be submitted to the industry committee for deliberation and approval;

4. Accept the supervision and guidance of the real estate administrative department, relevant administrative departments and the people's government where the residential area is located.

Legal basis:

property management regulations

Article 35

The realty service enterprise shall provide corresponding services in accordance with the stipulations of the realty service contract. The realty service enterprise fails to perform the realty service contract, causing personal and property safety damage to the owner, and shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to law.

Article 48

The real estate administrative departments of the local people's governments at or above the county level shall promptly handle the complaints of owners, owners' committees, property users and property service enterprises in property management activities.