Job Recruitment Website - Property management - Regarding the property, there is a health station downstairs in my house that cooks Chinese medicine every day, so the windows there can't be opened all year round! The property only charges money, so

Regarding the property, there is a health station downstairs in my house that cooks Chinese medicine every day, so the windows there can't be opened all year round! The property only charges money, so

Regarding the property, there is a health station downstairs in my house that cooks Chinese medicine every day, so the windows there can't be opened all year round! The property only charges money, so let me sue the health station. This is a civil dispute between you and the health station downstairs. What is the final result you want? I think it's nothing more than moving the health station downstairs. Who will be responsible for the loss? Do you think that as an enterprise, the property management company has the ability and obligation to mediate this matter?

The health station has indeed violated your interests, and your demands are reasonable, but the tragedy of a legal society is that there must be a legal basis for going through official procedures. What you need to do now is to make clear whether the business of the downstairs health station is legal, whether it can be opened downstairs in a residential building, whether the relevant procedures are complete, whether the house it uses belongs to the owner's public facilities and whether it is illegally rented. You can go to the industry and commerce, health, real estate and other competent departments to understand these problems, or, as the property management said, take judicial proceedings to prosecute, rather than focusing on the property management company to help you solve them. Even if it has the heart, it has no ability. Don't take it too seriously.