Job Recruitment Website - Property management - Who will pay for the broken glass when it falls upstairs?
Who will pay for the broken glass when it falls upstairs?
Legal basis: Article 1254 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) prohibits throwing objects from buildings. If an object thrown from a building or an object falling from a building causes damage to others, the infringer shall bear tort liability according to law; If it is difficult to determine the specific infringer after investigation, in addition to being able to prove that he is not an infringer, the user of the building who may cause harm shall be compensated. After compensation, the user of the building who may cause damage has the right to recover from the infringer. Property service enterprises and other building managers shall take necessary safety measures to prevent the occurrence of the situations mentioned in the preceding paragraph; Those who fail to take necessary security measures shall bear the tort liability for failing to fulfill their security obligations according to law. In case of the circumstances specified in the first paragraph of this article, the public security organ and other organs shall promptly investigate and find out the responsible person according to law.
- Related articles
- What is the telephone number of the marketing center of Sanya COFCO Sanya Happy Center?
- How to register a company named Guangdong?
- How to classify enterprise assets (nature of visiting exhibitions) and how to establish asset ledger?
- What are the thanks for decorating the house?
- Measures for self-rescue of waterlogging in Liaocheng City (Measures for prevention and control in Liaocheng City)
- What about Shanghai Shengkang Simik Real Estate Investment Co., Ltd.?
- Is the latest housing price in Xiying Jing Ya Beiyuan Community expensive?
- There is no invoice for the electricity bill of the property alone. If you don't give it, you have to cut the wires at home.
- How many households are there in Chaoyang Jinshi Ouyun Blue Bay?
- Is it true that property fees will not be charged in 2022?