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Is it reasonable for the owner to bear the elevator maintenance fee when the water is stopped in the community and the elevator leaks at home?

If the elevator water is damaged due to the fault of the owner, the owner needs to compensate for the loss.

Don't drag everything into the law. The law provides for judging whether an act is a "crime". It's a behavioral mistake for this thing to die. Who has committed a crime? Do you still need to find "legal provisions" to judge if you want to lose money when you break a flowerpot? Your faucet is soaked in water. Soak in the elevator, and you lose. Is it necessary to formulate a special "Regulations on Compensation for Goods Damaged by Running Tap Water"?

The property didn't notify the water stop, that's another matter. If you want to compete, you can sue separately. Yard by yard, you have to pay the elevator fee.

Finally, let the property clear the content and price list of compensation, and don't let them give it wrong.