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Downstairs decoration knocks on the load-bearing wall, and the property can't manage it. What should I do? !

Collect evidence, negotiation fails, and complaint to Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau fails. Bring a lawsuit to the court for tort compensation.

legal ground

Measures for the administration of interior decoration of residential buildings

Article 39 Whoever, without the approval of the competent department of city planning administration, builds buildings and structures in the interior decoration activities of residential buildings, or arbitrarily changes the facade of residential buildings and opens doors and windows on non-load-bearing external walls shall be punished by the competent department of city planning administration in accordance with the provisions of the city planning law and relevant laws and regulations.

Fifth residential interior decoration activities, prohibit the following acts:

(a) without the consent of the original design unit or the design unit with corresponding qualification grade, changing the main body and load-bearing structure of the building without authorization;

(2) Changing rooms or balconies without waterproof requirements into bathrooms and kitchens;

(3) expanding the original size of doors and windows of the load-bearing wall and removing the brick-concrete wall connected with the balcony;

(four) damage to the original energy-saving facilities of the house, reducing the energy-saving effect;

(five) other acts that affect the safety of building structure and use.

The term "building subject" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the structural structure of building entities, including roofs, floors, beams, columns, supports, walls, connecting nodes and foundations.

The term "load-bearing structure" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the main structural members and their connecting nodes that directly transfer their own weight and various external forces to the foundation, including load-bearing walls, uprights, columns, frame columns, piers, floors, beams, roof trusses and suspension cables.

Tort Liability Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

Fifteenth ways to bear tort liability are:

(1) Stop the infringement;

(2) remove obstacles;

(3) eliminating danger;

(4) returning property;

(5) restitution;

(6) Compensation for losses;

(7) apologize;

(eight) to eliminate the influence and restore the reputation.

The above tort liability methods can be applied separately or in combination.

People's Republic of China (PRC) property right law

Ninety-second property owners use adjacent properties for reasons such as water use, drainage, traffic, laying pipelines, etc. We should try our best to avoid causing damage to neighboring real estate owners; If damage is caused, compensation shall be made.