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Tenants are harassed downstairs and want to withdraw their rents. How can lessors protect their rights?

Contact the property management party or the public security organ for settlement through consultation.

1. Contact the property management party or the public security organ: the lessor can report the case to the property management party or the public security organ and request to intervene in mediation to handle this matter. Property management and public security organs have the right to intervene and deal with downstairs harassment and protect the legitimate rights and interests of tenants.

2. Negotiation and settlement: The lessor can communicate and negotiate with the owner or tenant downstairs to find a solution to the problem. There is harassment downstairs, and the lessor can ask the landlord or tenant downstairs to stop interfering with the normal life of the tenant, otherwise legal measures will be taken to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the tenant.