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600 yuan, a residential property in Henan, sold his car that had been parked for five years. What laws and regulations did the property violate?

In a residential area in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, a property sold a tricycle owned by the owner at the price of 600 yuan. When the owner reported to the police, the property claimed that the car was ownerless and belonged to zombie car, which did not pay the parking fee and occupied the public resources of the community, so the scavengers cleaned it up and refused to accept the 600 yuan. The owner claimed that although he didn't pay the parking fee, he left the car number on the car, and the property sold the car directly without changing the car number. Bian Xiao believes that this practice is very inappropriate and illegal, and the property should bear corresponding legal responsibilities. It was not until the police found the person who collected the waste products that the property confessed honestly, but still refused to admit that 600 yuan had been collected. Then, what laws and regulations are violated when the property sells other people's items without the owner's permission?

First of all, the car belongs to the owner. The owner has clear ownership of the car, and ownership is absolute power, and no one is allowed to possess it. Without the consent of the owner, the property privately sells the car to collect waste products, which infringes on the owner's ownership.

Secondly, the property manager said that he wanted to sell the car, because it was parked in the community and occupied someone else's position. It was useless for five years. He thinks the car has no owner and is a scrap, so he wants to sell it. Actually, this car was bought by the owner's father. The reason why the property is not for sale is to commemorate his father, so this car has already had certain personal significance for the owner. Legally speaking, those who destroy other people's personal belongings and cause serious mental losses to others need to pay compensation for mental damages.

Therefore, in this incident, the property violated the ownership of others and damaged their mental health. According to the law, the owner has the right to ask the property to compensate for the loss, return the goods and apologize, and can also compensate the owner for the corresponding mental damages.