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As the manager of the community, the property has the responsibility to maintain public order and stability, and also has the obligation to help the owners solve their difficulties. The relationship between the owner and the property is like water and fish. However, anything will happen. The behavior of some properties not only brings trouble to the owners, but also makes the owners very angry.

In a residential area in Zhengzhou, not long ago, the owner put the finished glass worth more than 6000 yuan in the underground garage of the residential area, and it was sold as waste by the cleaners and security guards of the residential area. When the owner installed the finished glass on the second floor of the basement of 15 residential area, he originally planned to install it on 16. But when the workers went to install it the next day, they found that so much glass was missing, and the owner was dumbfounded.

The place where the owner put the glass was originally an underground parking lot. The owner said that because it was only left for one night, it was installed the next day, so he did not inform the property. But the property didn't notice that things were not allowed. The owner's practice is too careless. As property, he should have the right to know.

The staff of the property said that the glass should be put in the right place. They didn't put the glass in the right place. Before the property manager finished speaking, the owner said angrily, "You disposed of it without saying a word, and didn't ask whose things it was! We put in finished glass, not garbage. You can take it to the garbage dump for me, and it doesn't matter if you break a few pieces, but your cleaners and security guards actually sold it. "

In fact, as the manager of the community, no matter who the basement belongs to now, the property has the responsibility to know who or what goes in and out of the basement. You can't just let people move things. If so, where is the owner's safety? Where is the safety of the community?

In desperation, Ms. Liu Can had to call the police. The police said that one who took the glass was a cleaner and the other was a waste collector.

Personally, I think the primary responsibility should be the owner of the glass. She quietly put the glass in the basement without informing the property. This is not irresponsible to yourself. Secondly, the property should know the situation, but there is no timely and reasonable treatment, which leads to contradictions. It seems that how to deal with this matter can only wait for the police to investigate.