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Provisions on the Administration of Property Goods Release

1. Management perspective: As the saying goes, there is no Fiona Fang without rules, and there is evidence to follow.

Assuming that the porter is a thief, after the security guard asks and the owner confirms, it can directly reduce unnecessary losses for the owner. This is a responsible behavior of the property company to the owners. Second: security perspective: the starting point of issuing release notes is to protect the property safety of community owners. There is no detailed information about the owner at the entrance and exit of a residential area, so it is impossible to further confirm whether it is a real business owner. What if there is theft? Third: Empathy: If you are the owner and see others pulling things in and out of the community at will, what would you think? Will you feel safe? Fourth: Not every question is fixed. The property service center has fixed working hours. In case the property center is off duty, but the business households are in a hurry to go out: first get to know the business households on duty and confirm that they are community business households. You can first register your valid identity documents (ID card, driver's license, household registration book), register the detailed quantity of items, let the business households sign for confirmation, and politely ask the business households to fill out the release form. If you can't confirm the unemployed households, you should politely refuse to pull the items out of the community. The final conclusion is: small companies are purely for profit (reasoning, violent law enforcement), while big companies have both fame and fortune (courtesy and thoughtful service). If the management of the community you live in is strict, please don't complain. Please put yourself in the other's shoes. It's not easy for everyone.