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I lost two electric cars and a bicycle in the community garage. I want to sue the residential property. How should I sue?

When your property and other legitimate interests are damaged, you can bring a lawsuit to the court according to law. This is your right.

There should be a clear defendant when suing. You can list the residential property company as the defendant in your case. Property companies have the obligation to guard against public security cases in the community and do a good job of anti-theft. If it fails to perform its property management duties, resulting in the loss of its property (electric vehicle), it shall bear the responsibility.

When suing, you need to provide relevant evidence to support your claim, such as the purchase contract, the contract signed by the owner and the property company, and the evidence of paying property fees at various time periods.

You can also contact other owners of the community to see if there is any theft. If so, join them in suing the property company and demand compensation for losses. Of course, you can also report to the local police station, investigate and recover the property, and ask the police to organize you to negotiate with the property. If it fails, it's not too late to sue again.