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What if the property does not cooperate with the installation of charging piles?

Legal analysis: if the residential property company does not cooperate with the installation of charging piles in its own parking spaces, it can be handled as follows:

(1) shall be settled through negotiation. On the basis of equality and voluntariness, the two sides reached a settlement agreement through friendly consultation, mutual understanding and mutual accommodation, and then resolved the dispute.

(2) mediation. If negotiation fails, the owners may apply to the owners' committee, neighborhood committee and real estate administrative department for mediation.

(3), prosecution. Litigation settlement means that one party to a dispute brings a lawsuit to a people's court according to law, and the court hears it according to law, makes a judgment or ruling, and resolves the dispute through the parties' conscious implementation of the effective judgment or the people's court's compulsory execution.

First of all, the owners are not allowed to install charging piles at will if it is confirmed by relevant departments that the parking spaces in the community do not meet the installation conditions. After all, safety is the most important thing. Everything else is secondary. If it is a residential parking space that meets the installation conditions, according to state regulations, the property must cooperate with the owner to install charging piles. Once it refuses to cooperate, it can coordinate with relevant departments. The order of coordination is: first find community coordination, if not, find a higher level. Is to find the property office of the Housing and Construction Bureau to coordinate. Then call the mayor's hotline to complain. If it is not solved, we can only take the last step. Finally, litigation.

Legal basis: "Regulations on Property Management" Article 48 The real estate administrative departments of local people's governments at or above the county level shall promptly handle the complaints of owners, owners' committees, property users and property service enterprises in property management activities.