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Should the toilet block the property for maintenance?

The toilet in a building is blocked. Should the property be responsible for the maintenance? This is a question worth discussing and the answer is not very simple.

First, let's look at what property is. Property refers to the industry in which building owners, management agencies or professional property management companies are responsible for the management, maintenance, cleaning and safety services of buildings and their ancillary facilities. Therefore, we can simply understand property as a management service.

Then, let's see who is responsible for the maintenance after the toilet is blocked. Generally speaking, toilets are blocked not because of improper management, but because of improper use. For example, throwing paper towels, wet wipes and other things that are not suitable for throwing into the toilet can easily lead to blockage. Therefore, from the user's point of view, we should avoid this situation and minimize the failures caused by improper use.

However, if the congestion problem is really unavoidable, who will be responsible for the maintenance? We can refer to the following points:

1. If the problem is caused by improper use by the owner, then the owner should be responsible for maintenance.

2. If the blockage is caused by a problem in the maintenance process of the property management company, then the property management company should be responsible for the maintenance.

3. If it is the problem of the building itself, such as improper pipeline design, then the responsibility should be borne by the construction unit or developer.

To sum up, there is no standard answer to who will be responsible for the maintenance after the toilet is blocked. For property companies, they can only do a good job in maintenance and reduce the losses caused by improper use. At the same time, car owners should actively cooperate with the maintenance work to avoid problems caused by improper use. Only in this way can we ensure the smooth development of property management.