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How to deal with the water stoppage of the property?

In real life, water is the basic material for human survival. In China, tap water is the main domestic water, and residents have to pay a certain water fee after using it. What if the property is cut off from water? The following is my answer to readers. I hope the following knowledge will help readers.

First, how to deal with the water stoppage of the property?

Property companies have no right to stop owners from supplying water. If the property company stops water supply, the owner can negotiate with the property company. If negotiation fails, he can complain to the real estate administrative department.

Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Property Management

Forty-fourth property management area, water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, communications, cable television and other units should charge the relevant fees to the end users.

Where a realty service enterprise accepts the entrustment to collect the fees mentioned in the preceding paragraph, it shall not collect additional fees such as handling fees from the owners.

Forty-eighth real estate administrative departments of local people's governments at or above the county level shall promptly handle complaints from owners, owners' committees, property users and property service enterprises in property management activities.

2. What should I do if the property is lost due to water cut and power failure?

In practice, as a property, if there is a notice of water cut off and power cut off in a residential area, it is usually the responsibility to inform the owner, because the property owner is usually the first to get the news, otherwise, once the water cut off and power cut off, it just happens that something needs water and electricity at home, which will cause losses. Therefore, if the property fails to notify the owner of water and power cuts, causing losses to the owner, then you can ask the other party for compensation.

If the property fails to notify in time of the loss caused by water and power cuts, the owner may request the property to compensate for the loss. Specific measures are as follows:

First of all, if there is a relevant agreement in the property management contract, the owner can claim compensation from the property according to the agreement.

Generally, you should do what you say in the contract, so as to save yourself from thinking about the solution. If the other party refuses to admit it, it will be more troublesome. So, if there is an agreement between you in this regard, follow the agreement.

Secondly, if the property management contract is not agreed or the agreement is not clear, you can negotiate with the property or the superior management department of the property and ask them to compensate for the losses.

If there is no big loss and the responsibilities of both parties are clear, then mutual consultation can be solved quickly, which is convenient and fast.

Finally, if the negotiation fails, the owner can collect information and file a lawsuit with the court for compensation.

Generally speaking, the evidence collected is mainly to take photos of the losses suffered by oneself. Of course, if there is more direct evidence, it should be kept together.

The above knowledge is my answer to relevant legal questions. Property companies have no right to stop owners from supplying water. If the property company stops water supply, the owner can negotiate with the property company. If negotiation fails, he can complain to the real estate administrative department.