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Is the blockage of the kitchen sewer pipe within the scope of residential property management? Are there any relevant laws and regulations for reference? thank you

There is no explicit provision at all, but there are related responsibilities. If you want to determine the management scope of the property, you must check the relevant service contracts signed with the property. If the service project includes dredging sewer pipes, maintaining septic tanks and sewage wells, then this belongs to property management. As for the express provision, there is definitely no such thing. Property management regulations only mark some standards and general service processes and norms, and most property service items and standards are customized by themselves.

When the sewer is blocked, I personally suggest to determine where it is blocked first. The general property service is only responsible for dredging the main pipeline. In other words, if the blocked place is the branch pipe of the indoor kitchen, unless there is a special agreement with the property, the general property will not manage it. Because all the pipes and lines in the owner's room are maintained by himself, not public facilities, the property has no obligation to maintain or repair. So, first determine whether the main pipe is blocked or the kitchen sewer is blocked.

In addition, although the property has no obligation to help us repair, we can also "ask" the property to help us find out the reason. If we have a good relationship with the property, it is ok to ask them to help us clean up. However, in the current property environment, the relationship between many owners and property is very tense. As long as something goes wrong, they will look for property, whether it belongs to property management or not. As long as the property shirks, it is a monster-style industry inaction, and the contradiction between the owner and the property arises.

Since the sewer is blocked, as long as it is dredged, if the property is managed, that's what they should be in charge of, but if the property is ignored, it's not just your home, and the whole community doesn't have this service. This is the key to the problem. Unless you have offended the property, even if you can help clear it, people will not help.

Personal advice is still good to go to property consultation. At least in my community, people's property directly told me that they were responsible for dredging the main pipeline and indoor branch pipes, and the owners would solve them themselves. Like * * * in the same area, the lights are broken, the roads are broken and the hygiene is not good. It is right to find a property.

Besides, I have a good relationship with the property. At that time, after the internal blockage, people told them that they were not in charge, so they helped me clear it. As for what you said, ask the property manager yourself to see what your previous agreement was.