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Detailed rules for the implementation of the property management regulations on the interface between public pipelines and owners' pipelines

Public pipes include: pipes from manholes or manholes to septic tanks, and pipe trenches around each building.

Owner's pipes include: water meter back pipe, drainage pipe or sewage pipe.

Definition: 1. Drain pipe or sewage pipe: the blockage of the pipe from the owner's house depends on the reason. If the manhole or inspection well is blocked, you have the responsibility to clean it up. Otherwise, you can contact relevant personnel to clean up, and the owner will pay for it. Of course, you have to communicate with the owner first and tell him the reason of the blockage, and then share it equally with each owner according to the construction cost. Because this kind of pipe is used by the owner, you can't just find the owner of 1 building, but you can also let the owner of this apartment find someone to handle it himself.

2. Rainwater pipe: It is also used by the owner, but it depends on whether the pipe is installed indoors. If it is indoor, it will be handled by the owner, otherwise it will be handled by the property management company.

3. If the sewage (water) pipe is changed during the decoration, and the problem happens there, then the owner of the household has the responsibility to deal with it.