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The garage on the first floor was converted into a warehouse to pile up a large number of wooden floors. If there is water leakage upstairs, who will compensate for his property losses? What if the wo

The garage on the first floor was converted into a warehouse to pile up a large number of wooden floors. If there is water leakage upstairs, who will compensate for his property losses? What if the wooden floor is on fire? From a legal point of view, we should pay attention to the following issues:

First of all, it is illegal to change the garage into a warehouse. Stacking flammable materials seriously threatens the safety of residents upstairs, which is neither in line with the design function of the building nor in line with the fire protection requirements. This major premise must be sober.

Secondly, the water leakage upstairs is generally limited. As the manager of the garage, I have the obligation to find it in time and put forward the handling requirements to the upstairs. If it is not found in time and causes losses, the garage manager is also responsible.

Third, if a fire breaks out on the stacked boards and the fire spreads upstairs, the garage manager will not only be unable to find compensation, but may also be investigated for civil or even criminal responsibility.