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The property company that occupied the public stairwell in our community is not responsible for whether the owner can get back his property fee.

You can claim compensation.

Neighbors occupying public corridors are an infringement on the rights and interests of neighboring owners. Owners, owners' committees and property management companies may require them to stop occupying the corridor, and may also require them to bear the liability for compensation if the use parts of the corridor are damaged.

Article 50 of the Property Management Regulations stipulates that owners and property management enterprises shall not occupy or dig roads and sites within the property management area without authorization, which will harm the interests of owners. If it is really necessary for the owners to temporarily occupy or dig roads and sites for the maintenance of property or public interests, they shall obtain the consent of the owners' committee and the property management enterprise. If a property management enterprise really needs to temporarily occupy or dig roads and sites, it shall obtain the consent of the owners' committee. Owners and property management companies shall restore the roads and sites temporarily occupied and excavated to their original state within the agreed time limit.