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Is the law on the protection of consumers' rights and interests applicable to property infringement on consumers' rights and interests?

Property management conforms to the adjustment object and scope of the Consumer Protection Law. If disputes arise in the process of property management, the owners can safeguard their legitimate rights and interests according to the relevant provisions of the Consumer Protection Law. Under what circumstances can owners and industry committees choose property management regulations, and under what circumstances can consumers' rights and interests protection law be applied, which depends on specific disputes and the relationship between disputes and these two laws. However, the owners and industry committees are not legal workers, and the provisions and application of the law may not be so clear. Therefore, in practice, owners and industry committees should be given the freedom to choose, and the court can suggest owners and industry committees to change inappropriate legal basis when filing a case. According to the provisions of the Property Management Regulations on legal liability, and in line with the provisions of Articles 59 to 69 of the Regulations, the relevant provisions of the Property Management Regulations shall apply. If the dispute between the owner and the industry committee meets the requirements, the court shall apply the property management regulations for trial and judgment. For issues other than the above disputes, the owners and industry committees should choose their own favorable terms for litigation. Owners and industry committees can choose to protect their rights according to property management regulations, or they can take consumer protection law as the legal basis. The court should establish the view of balance of interests in specific trials. For property management companies that are obviously in a strong position, the Consumer Protection Law should be applied, which is also one of the purposes of the Consumer Law. For other cases, it is determined by specific cases as the basis for trial.