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Who is responsible for the non-monitoring car in the community?

First, who is responsible for the non-monitoring vehicles in the community?

1, the community is responsible for the designated property without monitoring vehicles. Without monitoring, the owner can directly claim compensation from the property, because the property, as the manager of the whole community, is responsible for all the behaviors of the community. As long as the car is scratched in the community and there is no monitoring, the property will bear the responsibility.

2. Legal basis: Article 34 of the Regulations on Property Management.

The owners' committee shall conclude a written realty service contract with the realty service enterprise selected by the owners' congress.

Property service contracts shall stipulate property management matters, service quality, service fees, rights and obligations of both parties, management and use of special maintenance funds, property management premises, contract term, liability for breach of contract, etc.

Article 35

The realty service enterprise shall provide corresponding services in accordance with the stipulations of the realty service contract.

The realty service enterprise fails to perform the realty service contract, causing personal and property safety damage to the owner, and shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to law.

Article 36

When undertaking the property, the realty service enterprise shall go through the formalities of property acceptance with the owners' committee.

The owners' committee shall hand over the information specified in the first paragraph of Article 29 of these regulations to the realty service enterprise.

Second, how can I apply for compensation if there is no monitoring car in the community?

1, find a property to strengthen the management in this area, so that the property evaluation needs to strengthen patrol and guidance;

2. Call the police, wait for the traffic police to handle it, and then get insurance.