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How to sue for illegal rental of public parts of property?

Confirm that the rental of public parts is completed by the property (especially according to the instructions of the puppet industry Committee)

Forensics, photos and videos (audio is not direct evidence) should be exposed by local media first.

The main body of the law is the owners' assembly or the industry committee, which will sue, and the prosecution fee can be paid from the activity funds of the industry committee (if there is no agreement in the contract, the activity funds can only be collected door-to-door, generally 70% is enough).

If it's too much trouble or the industry committee doesn't care, you can only make suggestions to the local housing authority-Property Office (or Property Office) first. This is not easy. There are many people who need to make suggestions. But also cancel the property qualification or something, which will not help you.

If the industry committee doesn't care, you can organize more owners to submit your re-elected new industry committee to the street after all the owners vote for the record.

This is a long time. It's your own fault for not paying the property fee. As long as more than 30% people pay, plus the public space he rents, parking fees, base station occupancy fees, advertising fees, waste acquisition fees and so on. And then reduce the number appropriately, he will definitely live as long as you. Of course, the income I mentioned can be the object of prosecution by the industry Committee. It's not just renting the public part. The reason for the property is generally to use these to offset some non-payment, and the property will be returned after suing the non-payment owner.

I advise you, if this attribute is ok, don't go against others, and you can't guarantee that the next one will be better than him. There are many hooligans. This property office doesn't have German shepherd dogs, does it?