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There is a sudden problem with the residential circuit, and the owner's household appliances are burned out. Is it related to the property?

Well, it depends. If it is a household appliance, or a line fault causes other owners' electrical appliances to trip and burn, then whoever has an electrical fault will be responsible for compensating other owners. If the line or equipment in the public area fails, you should claim compensation from the property. The trouble is that the owner's household appliances and wiring are faulty. First of all, the property only maintains the public parts. After a family has a problem, it is usually a trip to an area. The property is only responsible for checking the public area and has no right to cut off power. The property will continue to supply power, and the fault point will trip if it is not handled. The end result is that it will trip continuously until a loss occurs. In this way, it is impossible to determine who will bear the loss.