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Property prosecution Non-owners can sue property for infringement of reputation.
In property litigation, non-owners cannot sue property for infringement of reputation. There is no direct legal relationship between property companies and non-owners. Therefore, non-owners generally cannot sue property companies on the grounds of infringement of reputation rights. If the non-owner thinks that the behavior of the property company has caused damage, he can communicate and negotiate with the property company first to solve the problem as much as possible. If it can't be solved, you can complain or sue to the relevant departments or courts, but you should pay attention to providing sufficient evidence to prove that the behavior of the property company has caused actual damage to yourself and that you really have the qualification and right to sue.
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