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What responsibility should the property bear if the wire is stolen?

Judging whether the property company is responsible depends on whether there is a relationship between the theft of the lady's home and the property company, or whether her home was stolen because of the fault of the property company. According to Article 36 of the Property Management Regulations, the property service enterprise shall provide corresponding services in accordance with the stipulations of the property service contract. The realty service enterprise fails to perform the realty service contract, causing personal and property safety damage to the owner, and shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to law.

So first of all, look at how the two sides agreed in the contract, whether the property company has fully fulfilled the contract, and if not, whether the unfulfilled part is one of the reasons why her house was stolen. If so, the property company shall bear the corresponding liability for compensation according to law; If not, it may not be compensated. If the property company promises 24-hour public security maintenance service, and no one is on duty before the public security maintenance kiosk is stolen, the property company should also give some compensation according to law. As the owner, there should be evidence to prove that the property company is at fault.

In addition, Article 47 of the Regulations on Property Management stipulates that property service enterprises shall assist in the safety precautions within the property management area. When a safety accident occurs, the realty service enterprise shall, while taking emergency measures, report to the relevant administrative departments in time to assist in the rescue work. The realty service enterprise shall abide by the relevant provisions of the state when hiring security personnel. Security personnel shall perform their duties when maintaining public order in the property management area, and shall not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of citizens.