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Can the lessee's mobile property be forcibly seized?

Legal analysis: no right to forcibly detain. As long as the tenant pays the property fees and utilities on time, the property has no right to prevent the tenant from moving. If there is a dispute between the tenant and the landlord, it can be resolved through judicial channels.

Legal basis: Article 274 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the roads within the building division are owned by the owners, except those belonging to urban roads. The green space within the building division belongs to the owner, except for urban public green space or express personal green space. Other public places, public facilities and property services within the building division are owned by the owner.