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Should the property management office take responsibility for the injury caused by wild cats in the community? What should I do?

Hehe, the answers of several bosses upstairs are so talented that they are even selected as recommended answers. It's really funny.

First of all, you were scratched by wild cats in the community. Because the property management in the residential area is not strict enough, the wildcats in the residential area run amok and hurt people. Legally speaking, property management should bear joint and several liability. But not the main responsibility. Because wild dogs and cats are hunted by relevant government departments. Secondly, the joint responsibility of property management depends on the occurrence of events, including the surrounding environment of the community. If you live in a mountain villa and there are snakes or weasels in the mountains, and they scratch you, will you be a monster? ) For what you said, the security guard on duty in the property management department will simply bandage the bleeding for you first, and contact the competent leader to escort you to the hospital for treatment as appropriate. But you may have to pay for your own medical expenses. Because the services of the property management company do not include the protection of the personal and property safety of the owners.

In addition, it is generally forbidden to keep large pets such as cats and dogs in the community. You shouldn't have such a big dog, what's more, a big dog can't even scare off a wild cat. It's no use keeping this dog.