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How to investigate the responsibility of the property and the owner after the house is destroyed by the upstairs owner after paying the down payment

After paying the down payment, the house was destroyed by the upstairs owner, and the property and the owner were held accountable.

1, settled through negotiation

2, reflect to the relevant departments.

3. Bring a lawsuit to the court.

Paragraph 14 of the Supreme People's Court's Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Laws in the Trial of Disputes over Differentiated Ownership of Buildings stipulates that if the construction unit or other actors occupy or dispose of the owner's part without authorization, change its use function or engage in business activities, the people's court shall support the obligee's request to remove obstacles, restore the original state, confirm that the punishment is invalid or compensate for losses.

According to Article 45 of the Regulations on Property Management, the property service enterprise shall stop the violation of laws and regulations such as public security, environmental protection, property decoration and use within the property management area, and report to the relevant administrative departments in a timely manner.

Neighborhood relationship is essentially a property right issue. First of all, we should confirm the property right ownership of leaking facilities, and at the same time consider the property right ownership and the cause of water leakage to determine the responsible subject. The developer shall be liable for damages due to water leakage due to the quality problems of the developer's building; If water leaks due to improper decoration, reconstruction or use of the house owner or user, the adjacent owner or user of the house shall be liable for damages according to their respective responsibilities.