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Who's in charge if the roof is not locked?

Property liability.

The roof door is unlocked, and the property is generally responsible for accidents. Property has the obligation to ensure the safety of public areas. First, it is necessary to determine whether the door entering the roof is closed normally and whether there are warning signs. Whether the top floor is equipped with safety measures such as guardrails. If the property fails to fulfill its responsibilities, it can be required to bear corresponding responsibilities.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Measures for the Administration of Residential Special Maintenance Funds. The facilities and equipment mentioned in these Measures refer to the ancillary facilities and equipment shared by the residential owners or the residential owners and relevant non-residential owners according to the laws and regulations and the house sales contract, generally including elevators, antennas, lighting, fire-fighting facilities, green spaces, roads, street lamps, ditches, pools, wells and non-operating parking lots.