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How to deal with the owner occupying the corridor?

The following treatment is required for the owner to occupy the corridor public area:

1. The occupation of public corridors is an infringement on the rights and interests of neighboring owners, and the owners, owners' committees and property management companies can ask them to stop occupying them;

2. If the parts used by * * * are damaged, they may also be required to bear the liability for compensation. Or report to the real estate administrative department of the local people's government at or above the county level and order it to make corrections within a time limit.

How to complain about occupying public areas?

Occupation of public areas can be complained in the following ways:

1. You can complain to the neighborhood committees under the jurisdiction of the community or to the community owners' committee, which will communicate with the community property management;

2. If the communication fails, in addition to reporting to the neighborhood committee, you can also go to court to sue the other party, demanding to cancel the occupied public area and compensate the victims for their losses.

Legal basis: Article 50 of the Regulations on Property Management.

Owners and property service enterprises shall not occupy or dig roads and sites within the property management area without authorization, which will harm the interests of owners.

Because of the maintenance of property or public interests, the owners really need to temporarily occupy or dig roads and sites, and shall obtain the consent of the owners' committee and the realty service enterprise; If it is really necessary for a realty service enterprise to temporarily occupy or dig roads and sites, it shall obtain the consent of the owners' committee.

Owners and property service enterprises shall restore the roads and sites temporarily occupied and excavated to their original state within the agreed time limit.