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Who will bear the losses caused by hanging icicles in residential buildings penetrating private cars downstairs?

We all know that every household now has its own private car. If the private car is damaged, the owner will feel very sad. A resident in Xinjiang parked his car downstairs, but unexpectedly, he was punctured by an icicle upstairs, and the resulting loss should be compensated by the property.

And as we all know, as a property, what you should do is to protect the personal safety of the householder and the corresponding property safety, which should be protected. But there are so many icicles hanging in residential buildings, which is a very terrible thing and a very dangerous thing. If these icicles are not cleaned up in time, it will have very serious consequences. We are also very clear that for this kind of thing, the householder also sued the relevant departments in time, and the result of the prosecution was that the property compensated the private car for the corresponding losses.

From this matter, we can all see that this matter belongs to a property issue in the final analysis. If you don't clean up the property at this time, then something very serious will happen. Everyone knows this, but it says that after something happens, it is very ignorant, so this statement cannot be understood. Because the property interests of the householder have been harmed, it is necessary to compensate the property accordingly at this time, so as to better safeguard the interests of the householder.

And we all know that in later life, if some properties do not do what they should do, they infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of the householders. We should use legal means to safeguard our legitimate rights and interests, which is very legitimate and protected by law. I hope everyone can take this as a warning, and only in this way can they better protect their own interests from damage.