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Do owners need lawyers to sue property companies?
Owners can sue the property. The relationship between the owner and the property management company is a contractual relationship. Entrusted by the owner, the property management company shall carry out professional management of the property in a specific area according to the provisions of relevant laws and regulations or the stipulations of the contract. Therefore, the owner can sue the contents of the contract.
Legal objectivity:
Article 285 of the Civil Law A realty service enterprise or other manager shall, on the entrustment of the owner and in accordance with the provisions on realty service contracts in Part III of this Law, manage the buildings and their ancillary facilities within the building division, accept the supervision of the owner, and promptly answer the owner's inquiries about realty service. Property service enterprises or other managers shall implement emergency measures and other management measures implemented by the government according to law, and actively cooperate with relevant work. Article 287 The owner has the right to require the construction unit, the realty service enterprise or other managers and other owners to bear civil liability for acts that infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests.
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