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What should I do if the property illegally uses public income?

The illegal use of public income by property takes the following forms:

1. Investigation and evidence collection: First of all, the owners or relevant rights and interests representatives should investigate and collect evidence on the violations of the property management company. This can be achieved by consulting financial records, contract documents and surveillance videos.

2. Communication and negotiation: After collecting the evidence, the owner can communicate and negotiate with the property management company, asking it to correct the violation and return the misappropriated public benefits. If the property company has a positive attitude and is willing to correct its mistakes, a settlement can be reached.

3. Complaints and reports: If the property company is unwilling to correct its mistakes or refuses to perform its responsibilities, the owners can complain and report to relevant departments, such as the housing and urban-rural construction departments and the market supervision departments. These departments will investigate and deal with the behavior of property companies and take corresponding administrative measures.

4. Legal proceedings: If the above measures fail to solve the problem, car owners can also protect their rights and interests through legal channels. You can bring a lawsuit to the court and ask the property company to bear corresponding legal responsibilities and compensate for the losses.

Property management suggestions:

1. Strengthen supervision: The government and relevant departments should strengthen supervision over property companies and establish and improve the supervision mechanism. For violations, it is necessary to find and deal with them in time to prevent the problem from getting worse.

2. Improve transparency: Property management companies should improve the transparency of the use of public income, regularly disclose the use to the owners, and accept the inquiries and supervision of the owners. This can increase the trust of owners in property management companies and reduce the occurrence of violations.

3. Establish a credit system: the government can establish a credit system for property companies and include violations in credit records. For property companies with bad credit, corresponding punishment measures can be taken, such as limiting their business qualifications and lowering their ratings.

4. Strengthen publicity and education: the government and relevant departments should strengthen publicity and education for owners, and improve their public welfare awareness and awareness. Let the owners know their rights and obligations, enhance their awareness of rights protection, and maintain the harmony and stability of the community.

To sum up, the illegal use of public income by property is a serious problem, and appropriate measures need to be taken to solve it. Owners and relevant rights and interests representatives shall strengthen the supervision and management of property management companies and urge them to use public income in compliance. The government and relevant departments should also strengthen the supervision and punishment of property companies to protect the rights and interests of owners. At the same time, measures such as establishing a credit system and strengthening publicity and education can also play a role in preventing and reducing violations. Only with the joint efforts of all parties can this problem be better solved.

Legal basis:

property management regulations

Article 55

The use of property * * * with parts, * * with facilities and equipment for business, shall obtain the consent of the relevant owners, owners' congress, property services companies, in accordance with the provisions of the relevant procedures. Owners' income should be mainly used to supplement special maintenance funds, and can also be used according to the decision of the owners' congress.

Article 56

If there are potential safety hazards in the property, which endanger the public interests and the legitimate rights and interests of others, the responsible person shall timely repair and maintain it, and the relevant owners shall cooperate.