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What should I do if the property forcibly stops my electricity?

If the property forcibly cuts you off, you should take the following measures:

1. Contact the property immediately: contact the property management department, ask them the reason for the power outage, and ask them to restore the power supply immediately.

2. Keep evidence: If the property tells you that the power outage is due to violation of certain regulations, please keep relevant evidence, such as lease contract, house ownership certificate or other relevant documents.

3. Seek legal help: If communication with the property does not solve the problem, you can seek legal help. Please consult a lawyer or seek help from local legal aid agencies.

4. Contact relevant departments: If the property forcibly stops your power supply, you can try to contact relevant departments, such as the power department or the local police station, for help in restoring power supply.

5. Seek legal aid: If the above steps can't solve the problem, you can seek legal aid. You can consult a lawyer for legal advice and solutions.

Under no circumstances should you take any violent or illegal action to solve the problem. These behaviors may make the situation worse and may bring you more trouble.