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The battery car was parked in the community, and the battery was stolen. Should I find a property?

If the battery car is parked in the community and the battery is stolen, you can find a property and charge it if you have a custody contract. According to relevant regulations, if the property safety of the owner is damaged due to negligence of safety measures and preventive work, it shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to law. However, when providing property services, the property company has done its duty of management and guarantee without negligence and negligence in safety measures and preventive work. Therefore, the property company should not bear civil liability for damages caused by foreigners' criminal acts.

The car parked in the community was scraped. What is the treatment process?

1. Don't move after the vehicle is scratched, and then call the insurance company as soon as possible, and the staff of the insurance company will go to the scene for investigation;

2. After the employees of the insurance company go to the scene to investigate and collect evidence, they will negotiate with the owner, the perpetrator, the repair shop and the insurance company to determine the damage;

3, the owner and the insurance company according to the specific circumstances of the accident to collect the materials needed for claims;

4. The insurance company will review the materials. After the audit is successful, the insurance company will directly transfer the money to the insurer's bank account.

Legal basis: Article 35 of the Regulations on Property Management.

The realty service enterprise shall provide corresponding services in accordance with the stipulations of the realty service contract.

The realty service enterprise fails to perform the realty service contract, causing personal and property safety damage to the owner, and shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to law.