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There are laws in the country that require external walls to be punched at will. Does the property require rectification?

There are two main legal provisions:

1, DocumentNo. 1 10 of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, Management Regulations on Interior Decoration of Residential Buildings.

2. the State Council 10 1 Document "Regulations on City Appearance Management", Chapter II, Article 10.

There is also the content of your property management service contract or the decoration management regulations signed when you decorate.

Laws and regulations:

Laws and regulations refer to the laws, administrative regulations, judicial interpretations, local regulations, local regulations, departmental rules and other normative documents in force in People's Republic of China (PRC), as well as the amendments and supplements to these laws and regulations from time to time. Among them, the law has broad and narrow understandings. In a broad sense, law refers to all normative documents; In a narrow sense, it only refers to the normative documents formulated by the National People's Congress and its Standing Committee. In the dialogue with laws and regulations, law refers to the narrow law. Laws and regulations mainly refer to administrative regulations, local regulations, ethnic autonomy regulations and special economic zone regulations.

Provisions on the administration of architectural decoration:

In order to strengthen the management of architectural decoration, promote the development of architectural decoration industry, protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties involved in architectural decoration activities, and ensure public safety, these Provisions are formulated. The Decision of the Ministry of Construction on Abolishing Other Ministry Orders has been discussed and passed at the 37th executive meeting of the Ministry of Construction on June 29, 2004, and is hereby promulgated and shall come into force as of July 2, 2004.