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The husband surprised his wife with his property, but he got into a dispute with her. Do you think it's legal to doodle on the floor of his basement?

In order to surprise his wife, a man chose to doodle in the parking space of his garage, but was told by the property that someone was doodling in his parking space, and even stopped this behavior. The property said it was not allowed to scribble on its public parking spaces, and more and more people began to discuss whether it was legal to scribble on the garage floor.

For the owner, this is the parking space he bought, so it is his own property, and his property can be distributed at will. Then doodling in your garage is also your right. Others have no right to interfere with property. Because you bought this parking space through legal transactions, you certainly have the right to use your own things at will. But for the property, although the owner bought this parking space, if everyone graffiti this parking space like the owner, then the parking space in the garage will be chaotic. At the same time, the owner thinks that this phenomenon is not easy to manage, which leads to differences between the owner and the property.

But in fact, from a legal point of view, this parking space does belong to the owner's private property, because the parking space has been purchased through legal channels, then the owner enjoys personal ownership. Moreover, his graffiti on the parking space did not harm the legitimate rights and interests of others, so he did not violate the law and the property had no right to interfere in this behavior. Since the ownership of the garage belongs to the owner himself, the property owner has no right to govern the owner's behavior of not doodling on public buildings. On the legal level, graffiti is healthy and can be carried out as long as it does not affect the safety and beauty of buildings.

Now the residential parking fee belonging to the developer is transferred to the owner through the transaction. As the owner of the parking space, the owner will have a series of parking space use rights, as long as he can have absolute personal use rights, it will not infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of other owners' parking spaces. There is no need to make various commitments to the property owner because this is the right to control personal property, and the property owner has no right to interfere with how others use it. Obviously, this kind of behavior is legal for everyone. As property owners and owners, only through consultation can we better deal with this problem. The property should define the power distribution of parking spaces, and the owner can negotiate with the property before graffiti, so that the property can stop this matter and achieve peace between the owner and the property.