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Home decoration, property and owners' Committee refused to use the elevator, and the power went out. Is it legal? Are there any relevant laws and regulations to solve it?

Let me explain something to you.

According to Article 53 of the Property Management Regulations: "If the owner needs to decorate the house, he should inform the property service enterprise in advance." . Is it because you didn't go through the decoration formalities according to the property regulations, so you were deadlocked with the property and industry Committee, or even cut off power? At the same time, the elevator is a public part. During the decoration process, the transported cement, sand and other materials may damage the elevator and damage the interests of the owner. Therefore, the industry Committee and the property have the right to prevent you from using the elevator (maybe your floor is relatively low? )。 But if the power cut, especially the owner's electricity, is decided by the property company alone, it is absolutely not allowed.

Generally speaking, if the property service enterprise is in place, it will generally do this: provided that you go through the secondary installation procedures (making agreements on noise, odor, fire protection, finished product protection, etc.). ), do a simple elevator protection, make an agreement with you and your decoration unit, and use the elevator under the premise of protection during off-peak hours. Of course, the premise is your cooperation.

I hope the above can help you.