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The public area of the community is occupied as private.

The public * * * area belongs to all owners, and no owner may occupy it. Individual owners occupy public green space, the owners' committee of the community may require them to stop the infringement and compensate for the losses;

If individual owners refuse the request of the owners' committee, the owners' committee may bring a lawsuit to the people's court to safeguard the legitimate rights of other owners.

According to Article 4 of the Supreme People's Court's Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Law in the Trial of Property Service Dispute Cases, "if the owner violates the property service contract or laws, regulations and management regulations, and the property service enterprise requests the owner to bear corresponding civil liabilities such as restitution, cessation of infringement and removal of obstruction, the people's court shall support it. Unauthorized occupation of public areas by owners of residential quarters is not only a breach of contract in violation of management regulations, but also an illegal act in violation of land management law, urban planning law and other relevant laws and regulations. In this case, 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 the public area, which is both the right and the obligation of the property management company.

Article 66 of the Property Law stipulates that private legal property is protected by law, and it is forbidden for any unit or individual to occupy, plunder or destroy it. ?

Article 83 of the Property Law stipulates that the owners' assembly and the owners' committee have the right to require the actor to stop the infringement, remove the danger, remove the obstruction and compensate for the losses in accordance with laws, regulations and management regulations for acts that damage the legitimate rights and interests of others, such as dumping garbage at will, discharging pollutants or noise, raising animals illegally, building structures illegally, occupying passages illegally and refusing to pay property fees.

Article 97 of the Property Law stipulates that the disposal of real estate or chattel owned by * * * and the major repair of real estate or chattel owned by * * * shall be subject to the consent of more than two-thirds of the owners of * * * or all the owners of * * *.