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Is the property responsible for scraping the garage?

First, the garage was scraped. Is the property responsible?

1. Whether the property is responsible for scraping the garage needs to be determined according to the following conditions:

(1) If a custody contract or a property service contract is signed with the property management company, if the owner's vehicle is damaged within the service management scope of the property management company, the property management company shall bear the compensation clause and the property management company shall be liable for compensation;

(2) In the absence of the above circumstances, if the owner's vehicle is damaged in the parking space and parking lot, and the property management company proves that it has no intention or gross negligence, it will not be liable for compensation.

2. Legal basis: Article 897th of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

During the storage period, if the deposit is damaged or lost due to improper storage by the custodian, the custodian shall be liable for compensation. However, if the unpaid custodian proves that he has no intention or gross negligence, he shall not be liable for compensation.

Article nine hundred and thirty-seven

A property service contract is a contract in which the property service provider provides the owner with property services such as the maintenance of the building and its ancillary facilities, the management and maintenance of environmental sanitation and related order, and the owner pays the property fee.

Property service providers include property service enterprises and other managers.

Second, how to sue the property

1. First, the competent court should be determined. Disputes over property service contracts shall be under the jurisdiction of the courts of the defendant's domicile and the place where the contract is performed;

2. The owner should prepare a complaint and bring a lawsuit to the court;

3. The owner should prepare evidence materials to support the claim.