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In the community, the street lights are not bright at night and the ground is uneven. What responsibility should the property bear?

In residential areas, street lamps are not lit at night, which leads to uneven ground. If someone falls and is injured, the property should bear certain responsibilities. The following are the responsibilities of the property:

First of all, the property should be responsible for maintaining the public facilities in the community. Street lamp is one of the public facilities in the community, and the property has the obligation to ensure its normal operation. If the street lamps are not lit at night, resulting in uneven ground and increasing the risk of residents falling, the property should bear certain responsibilities.

Secondly, the property should be inspected and maintained regularly. Property management personnel should regularly check the operation of street lamps and find and repair faults in time. If the property fails to fulfill its duty of inspection and maintenance, resulting in street lamps not being lit, thus causing residents to fall and be injured, the property should bear corresponding responsibilities.

In addition, the property should provide safety warnings and preventive measures. Temporary warning signs or signs can be set up in the property to remind residents to pay attention to the ground situation when the street lights are not on, so as to reduce the risk of residents falling. If the property fails to provide corresponding safety warnings and preventive measures, causing residents to fall and get injured, the property shall bear certain responsibilities.

Finally, the property should provide timely help and compensation. If a resident falls down and is injured because the street lamp does not work at night, the property shall immediately provide first aid measures and assist the resident to seek medical treatment. At the same time, the property should also bear the corresponding liability for compensation, including medical expenses, lost time and mental damage compensation.

In short, the property is responsible for maintaining public facilities and providing a safe environment for the community. If the street lamps are not lit at night and the ground is uneven, the property should bear certain responsibilities and give corresponding relief and compensation.