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Where can I complain if the property is not working?

1. What are the ways to complain about the property?

1. The way to complain about the property is as follows:

(1) You can complain to the property management office of the local real estate administration, which is the competent department of the property industry;

(2) Do a good job before complaining. Try not to take the form of oral complaints, and try to submit them in writing;

(3) Before submitting, take a look at the property management agreement signed by you and the property management company. Where did the property management company fail to perform its duties, the evidence should be fully complete.

2. Legal basis: Article 48 of the Regulations on Property Management.

The real estate administrative departments of the local people's governments at or above the county level shall promptly handle the complaints of owners, owners' committees, property users and property service enterprises in property management activities.

Article 50

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.

Second, what is the work-related injury identification procedure?

1. The property management company owns or is entrusted to manage the property with a certain construction area;

2. Having a certain amount of registered capital;

3. Having a company name and articles of association that meet the requirements;

4. Have a fixed office space and facilities;

5. Necessary management institutions and personnel;

6, in line with national laws, regulations and policies of the business scope;

7. Be able to bear civil liability independently.