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How to deal with things left in the corridor?

Stacking sundries in corridors may violate relevant laws and regulations.

According to Article 274 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the corridor and other areas in residential areas belong to all owners. No owner has the right to occupy it privately, otherwise it will infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of other owners. According to the third paragraph of Article 60 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Fire Protection Law, it is forbidden to occupy, block or close evacuation passages and exits, or engage in other acts that hinder safe evacuation.

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"People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code" Article 274 * * * Road, green space and other rights. Roads within the building division belong to the owner * * *, except those belonging to urban roads. The green space within the building division belongs to the owner, except for urban public green space or express personal green space. Other public places, public facilities and property services within the building division are owned by the owner.

The third paragraph of Article 63 of the Fire Protection Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) prohibits occupying, blocking or sealing evacuation passages and exits or other acts that hinder safe evacuation.

Article 3 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Laws in the Trial of Building Ownership Disputes belongs to all owners. Individual owners privately use the stairs for their own sundries, which is obviously private use and also an infringement on the rights of other owners.