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Is it legal for residential property not to be monitored?

Legal analysis: illegal. The monitoring facilities and equipment in residential areas (property management areas) are usually equipped during building construction, some of which are voluntarily installed for the convenience of management, and some of which are purchased and equipped with the maintenance funds or public income of the owners. But in either case, it belongs to all the facilities and equipment owned by the owner. Even if you buy a property, it should belong to the owner. The reason is: the voluntary purchase of property is to manage the community well, and it is also for the owners of the community after purchase, so it belongs to the owners. It is reasonable and legal for the owner to request the property transfer monitoring facilities and equipment for reasonable reasons, and the property should be transferred. If the property is troublesome, it is a breach of contract to find other improper reasons to prevent the owner from taking control. Or the property did not save the surveillance video, or the surveillance video was not well saved, which caused the owner to be unable to retrieve the video, which was a breach of contract.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 274 Roads within a building division belong to the owner, 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.

Article 942 Property service providers shall, in accordance with the agreement and the nature of the use of the property, properly repair, maintain, clean, afforest and manage some owners in the property service area, maintain the basic order of the property service area, and take reasonable measures to protect the personal and property safety of the owners. Property service providers shall take timely and reasonable measures to stop acts that violate laws and regulations such as public security, environmental protection and fire protection in the property service area, report to the relevant administrative departments and assist in handling them.

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