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Is the property damaged by vehicles in the community compensated?

First, whether the damaged property of vehicles in the community is compensated.

1. Whether the property damaged by vehicles in residential areas should be compensated should be handled according to different situations:

(1) If the damaged person is found, the damaged person shall be responsible for compensation; Unable to find the damaged person, the property management shall be liable for compensation;

(2) If the main vehicle is parked irregularly or is at fault for the occurrence of damage, it shall bear certain responsibilities and reduce the responsibility of property management accordingly.

2. Legal basis: Article 46 of the Regulations on Property Management.

The realty service enterprise shall assist in the safety work within the realty management area. When a safety accident occurs, the realty service enterprise shall, while taking emergency measures, report to the relevant administrative departments in time to assist in the rescue work. The realty service enterprise shall abide by the relevant provisions of the state when hiring security personnel. Security personnel shall perform their duties when maintaining public order in the property management area, and shall not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of citizens.

2. What are the components of traffic accidents?

1, it must be caused by the vehicle. Vehicles include motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles. Without vehicles, it cannot constitute a traffic accident. For example, if a pedestrian collides with a pedestrian while moving, it cannot constitute a traffic accident.

2. It happened on the road. Roads refer to highways, urban roads and places where social motor vehicles are allowed to pass, including squares, public parking lots and other places for the public to pass;

3. It happens during exercise. It refers to the events that occur when the vehicle is driving or stopping. If the vehicle is in a completely stopped state, pedestrians actively collide with the vehicle, or accidents such as crowding, falling and casualties during getting on and off the bus are not traffic accidents;

4. Something happened. Refers to collision, rolling, scraping, rollover, collision, explosion, fire and other phenomena;

5. There must be harmful consequences. Damage consequences only refer to direct damage consequences, which are material losses, including personal injury and property losses.