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The motorcycle was left in the carport of the community and paid the parking fee. How to negotiate compensation with the community?

1. First of all, you need to check the contract you signed with the property management company, even the collective contract signed by all the owners and the property management company. What does the contract say about the responsibility of care and compensation? If the terms are complete, compensation will be made according to the contract. If there is none or the terms are vague, it will be settled through negotiation. Of course, the property must be responsible, and it must be liable for compensation, but it is not entirely responsible and can only pay part of it. Because you have kept your motorcycle there all the time, you admit that you have been working in the field for a long time and neglected to look after and manage the vehicle, which is also partly responsible.

2. Call the police to confirm that the motorcycle has been lost, and report to the property to prove that the motorcycle has been lost. You also have the obligation to prove that your motorcycle is really lost. You'd better find a witness or pull up a video to confirm that you did save the motorcycle. If the community management is perfect, you'd better keep a license plate or register your car, which is irrefutable evidence.

3, negotiate with the property, the specific payment must be based on your motorcycle shopping invoice, 7 thousand things are not supported by evidence, not supported. In addition, according to the service life of your motorcycle, appropriate depreciation. It is best to negotiate with the property properly, if negotiation fails. I suggest you take the property management company to court. Of course, first of all, we should collect all the evidence mentioned above, including contracts, reports, registration, parking evidence, car purchase bills, etc. It is best to have witness testimony, and then write a complaint, go to court to sue, and fight a civil lawsuit.

I suggest you communicate well with the property, make money with good intentions, and they will just pay a little money appropriately. If you have a bad attitude, sue. It is recommended to consult a lawyer.