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How to sue the property when the community falls?

Legal analysis:

In the case of a fall in a residential area, if it is determined that the parties are injured because the management of the property management company is not in place, the parties can directly file a lawsuit with the court. Then the property management company will compensate the parties accordingly. The parties concerned may claim corresponding compensation from the property management company according to the relevant provisions in the Property Management Regulations of China. If the property management company does not make compensation, then the parties can bring a lawsuit directly to the court. There are several ways to complain about the property: 1, the property front desk telephone complaint; 2. Go to the property front desk to complain in person; 3. Complain to the property manager's office in person; 4. Call or give feedback directly to the community, and complain about property inaction by the way; 5. According to the written report on relevant issues, send it to relevant districts, cities and competent departments by express mail.

Legal basis:

Article 37 of the Tort Liability Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), managers of hotels, shopping malls, banks, stations, entertainment places and other public places or organizers of mass activities fail to fulfill their security obligations, causing damage to others, and shall bear tort liability.

Derivative problem:

Which department can I go to for complaints about property disputes?

If there is a dispute, the owners can go to the owners' meeting to complain about the property, and then the owners' meeting will negotiate with the property as a representative. If negotiation fails, you can apply to the neighborhood Committee for mediation. If you are dissatisfied with the mediation results, you can apply for arbitration or bring a lawsuit to the court, or you can bring a lawsuit directly to the court.