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What if the property doesn't burn heating?

For many people living in the north, heating is essential in life. Buying a house does not mean that there are no hidden dangers in the management of the house in the future. Sometimes, some properties will do nothing, for example, when there is a contradiction between the owner and the property, the property suddenly stops heating the owner. What if the property doesn't turn on the heating? The editor below will introduce you to the relevant content. First, what should I do if the property does not turn on the heating?

1, if the property doesn't turn on the heating, the owner of the residential area must first confirm whether his heating fee has been paid, and also confirm whether the occupancy rate of his residential area has reached the standard of turning on the heating.

2. If the heating gas is not provided for no reason, the community owner can complain to the relevant heating management department or heating company, or bring a lawsuit to the court, and then take the community property and heating company as the defendant to court. Generally, complaining to the relevant heating management department can solve the problem faster.

3. Residential property is an important bridge between owners and heating companies, which should help owners and heating companies solve problems and serve owners. Residential property should stand in the perspective of serving the owners, and actively reconcile the main responsible units such as heating companies, developers, construction units and material suppliers to solve the heating difficulties of the owners.

Second, how to turn on the indoor heating?

1. First, find the temperature control valve of the heating, and then turn the valve clockwise.

It should be noted that if you have turned on the heating switch but it is still not hot, you need to turn on the backwater valve first, the main purpose is to let the water circulate.

If this method still doesn't work, let professionals repair it.

3. What rights do community owners enjoy?

1. Enjoy all the rights of the owned property according to law;

2. The right to reasonably use supporting facilities for building construction, public facilities in the same place, property and public places (places) according to law;

3. Have the right to carry out interior decoration according to relevant regulations;

4. Have the right to legally repair all kinds of pipelines, wires, water tanks and other facilities in the occupied parts of the property by themselves or by hiring others, except that the construction must be carried out by professional departments or institutions as stipulated by laws and regulations;

5. Have the right to suggest that the property management company timely organize maintenance according to the conditions of the same building, facilities and municipal public facilities within the scope of property management;

6. Have the right to attend the owners' meeting and enjoy the rights to this property. The right to vote in major management decisions;

7, have the right to property management related matters to the owners management committee, property management company to ask questions, and get a reply;

8. Have the right to require the owners' management committee and the property management company to publish the property management revenue and expenditure accounts regularly within the prescribed time limit;

9. Have the right to put forward suggestions, opinions or criticisms on property management;

10, have the right to complain to the property management department or put forward opinions and suggestions.

The above is the legal knowledge collected by the editor about what to do if the property does not turn on the heating. If there is no heating in the community for no reason, then the owners of the community can complain to the relevant heating management department or heating company, or they can sue in court and learn to use legal weapons to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests. However, before the owner complains or sues, he must first determine whether his heating fee has been paid, and also confirm whether the occupancy rate of his community has reached the heating standard. If you have any other questions, please consult a lawyer.