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The side door closed the corridor and the property did not stop it. Can I sue the property?

The public corridor is closed, and the property certainly has the right to interfere. Since the corridor is a public part, you have closed it, which has occupied public places, affecting safe passage first and the interests of other owners second. As a property management department, it has the right to stop the closed corridor until you can guess the closed corridor. Make public corridors unobstructed.