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The residential property "shaves" trees without authorization. How did the local management handle it?

The residential property shaved trees without authorization, and the local management responded that it was illegal. If it is not submitted for approval, it will be punished according to the degree of damage to the trees. However, the residential property feels very wronged. They think this is to put an end to the safety hazards in rainy and windy days, and these trees will naturally recover after three years.

Community building is everyone's. Have you asked the owner's opinion? The owner reported to the local management department that the residential property construction was owned by everyone, and the residential property shaved the trees without authorization. Have you asked the owner's opinion? Does the host allow you to trim the trees? The business owners in this community were particularly angry and reported the residential property to the local management department and law enforcement department. The residential property cut down some trees without authorization. About 65,438+00 trees were scraped off, and some trees were pruned, leaving them standing there bare. Everyone lives in a community with green construction. As far as I know, these greening constructions need to be submitted for approval. Without the approval of the management department, the property has no right to shave trees privately, so this behavior of the property violates the relevant management regulations of the greening department.

Relevant departments carry out law enforcement management, and believe that excessive pruning of trees in the property will punish illegal acts of the property according to the degree of damage to trees. Therefore, relevant departments should carry out law enforcement management and impose penalties according to the degree of damage to trees. However, the residential property is also very wronged, and these figures are countless. In summer, when it is windy and rainy, many branches are blown off, which is easy to hurt the owners of the community and bring trouble to property management. This is a good starting point, but why not apply for approval from the local management? Community construction is everyone's, why not ask the owners for advice? Obviously, the residential property is doing bad things with good intentions, and excessive tree pruning has caused losses to trees, so they should be responsible for their wrong actions.

In the neighborhood where you live, have you ever shaved the head of a tree without authorization? Do you think the greening construction of the community should be reported to the local management department for approval?