Job Recruitment Website - Property management - I am a resident on the second floor, and the window protection net installed on the first floor is particularly wide. The property manager said that there is no law enforcement power, but the owner's

I am a resident on the second floor, and the window protection net installed on the first floor is particularly wide. The property manager said that there is no law enforcement power, but the owner's

I am a resident on the second floor, and the window protection net installed on the first floor is particularly wide. The property manager said that there is no law enforcement power, but the owner's manual stipulates that it is not allowed. What should I do now? Thank you. Does it affect your family? If there is, you can sue with the property law.

As for the property company, it is obliged to inform the illegal owners in writing to carry out rectification. If the property does not do it, you can pay less property management fees depending on the inaction of the property company (pay attention to retaining evidence). If the property has written to the owner on the first floor, the first floor has not been rectified. You can ask the property to report to the superior. Being ordered to rectify by the higher authorities.

It's troublesome anyway. Property companies are service companies from the industry, and they really have no law enforcement power.