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If the property is not allowed to enter the community, who should I look for to protect my rights?

First, if you are not a community owner and do not live in the community, it is justified for the property to prevent your car from entering the community in order to safeguard the relevant rights and interests of the community owners and residents.

Second, if you are not the owner of the community, you live in the community. If the landlord has the right to enjoy the parking space, you can explain the situation to the landlord. If the landlord is willing, you can ask the landlord or the landlord to authorize you to negotiate with the property. If the landlord is unwilling or unwilling to authorize you to negotiate with the property, or the landlord has no right to enjoy the parking space, you can live in another house.

Third, if you are not the owner of the community, you live in the community. If it is a parking space, you can let the renter negotiate with the property.

Third, if you are a community owner, you can negotiate directly with the property. If you have sublet or transferred the parking space you should enjoy to others, you don't need to negotiate with the property.

In this case, it mainly depends on the distribution mode and distribution of parking spaces in the community. Parking spaces are fixed and can be traded, the actual owner can claim rights from the property, and the actual user can claim rights from the property according to the agreed requirements or instead of the actual owner. If it is on a first-come-first-served basis, the owner or tenant can claim rights from the property according to the agreed requirements or on his behalf. Hope to adopt.