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Which property management regulation does the ground storage of paper products belong to?

Violation of Article 51 of the Property Management Regulations.

According to article 5 1 of the State Council's Property Management Regulations, owners and property management companies are not allowed to occupy or dig roads and sites in the property area without authorization, which harms the interests of owners.

The floor is a public place, and the owner stores paper products, which belongs to unauthorized occupation of public places.

The Property Law has also made relevant provisions.

Article 83 Owners shall abide by 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 illegally, occupying passages, refusing to pay property fees, the owners' assembly and the owners' committee have the right to ask the actors to stop the infringement, eliminate the danger, remove the obstacles and compensate the losses in accordance with laws, regulations and management regulations. Owners who infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests may bring a lawsuit to the people's court according to law.

As a public place, the floor is piled up privately, which belongs to the act of encroaching on the rights and interests of all owners.

Moreover, paper products are flammable, and stacking flammable items in public areas also violates the relevant provisions of the Fire Protection Law.

Article 28 of the Fire Protection Law

No unit or individual may damage, misappropriate or dismantle or stop fire control facilities and equipment without authorization, bury, occupy or block fire hydrants or occupy fire prevention spaces, occupy, block or close evacuation passages, safety exits and fire truck passages. Doors and windows in crowded places shall not be equipped with obstacles that affect escape and fire fighting and rescue.