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Is it illegal to occupy public space?

1. Is it illegal to occupy public space?

1. It is not only a breach of contract in violation of management regulations, but also an illegal act in violation of regulations for the owners of residential quarters to occupy public areas without authorization. The property management company has the right to file a lawsuit on behalf of all the owners, demanding that the owners who violate the law or breach the contract stop occupying public areas, which is both the right and the obligation of the property management company.

2. Legal basis: Article 49 of the Regulations on Property Management.

Public buildings and facilities planned and constructed within the property management area shall not be changed. If the owners need to change the use of public buildings and facilities according to law, they shall inform the property service enterprises after handling the relevant formalities according to law; If the realty service enterprise really needs to change the use of public buildings and facilities, it shall be submitted to the owners' meeting for discussion and approval, and the owners shall go through the relevant formalities according to law.

Second, how to deal with the public space occupied by neighbors?

Neighbors' occupation of public space is an infringement of rights and interests, and the doorway corridor belongs to the use area of * * *, so the owner cannot occupy it. The outdoor corridor is not privately owned by the owner, but belongs to the public part of the house and all the owners of the building. Therefore, as a private person, it is not allowed to occupy the outdoor corridor space. Neighbors occupy public space in the following ways:

1. The owner can ask the neighbors to stop occupying and restore the corridor to its original state;

2. If neighbors continue to occupy public corridors, they can complain to the residential property and ask for help to solve the problem of neighbors occupying public corridors;

3. If there is no property in the community or the property is poorly handled, you can complain to the industry Committee and ask the neighbors to stop occupying it and restore the corridor to its original state;

4. If there is no industry committee in the community or the industry committee has no effect, you can complain to the community management department.

5. If the dispute cannot be resolved, you can collect relevant information and file an infringement lawsuit with the court, demanding to stop the infringement, restore the original state of the corridor and compensate for the losses.