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What should I do if the property locks the wheels and causes vehicle damage?

Recently, due to the night shift, the car stopped at the garage exit. After the owner reported it, the residential property locked the vehicle wheels. The owner didn't notice that the wheel was locked and started it directly. The owner damaged the property and took it to court.

It is reported that Ning Ran, who lives in the west of Zhenjiang New District, went home in the evening of 201615. He parked his car at the exit of the underground garage because the roads in the community were full.

The next morning, the residential property received complaints from other owners. After the property manager arrives at the scene, call 1 10 to tell the license plate number to move the car. 1 10 transferred the phone to Ning Ran, but it was turned off.

Since then, the property company personnel locked Ning Ran's car in front of the garage with a land lock, and posted a notice "No parking in this passage" on the window.

At about 8 o'clock in the morning, Ning Ran went out in a hurry. When he started the car to leave, he accidentally found that the car had been shaking but could not leave.

After getting off the bus, Ning Ran found that the left front wheel of the vehicle was locked by a big iron lock, and the vehicle was damaged due to starting.

The court held that the property company locked the wheels of the vehicle it was driving after illegally parking in Ning Ran, but did not explicitly inform Ning Ran of the behavior of locking the wheels. Ning Ran started the vehicle without noticing that it was locked, causing damage to the vehicle. The property company is obviously at fault.

However, Ning Ran left after parking illegally, and after returning, he ignored the notice posted by the property company to start the vehicle, which caused damage to the vehicle and was also at fault.

According to the degree of fault of both parties, the court determines that each party shall bear 50% of the repair cost as appropriate.