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It should be the responsibility of both the property and the owner.

Neighbors push electric cars home to charge, which has great security risks. This security risk should be shared by the property and the owner. As the manager of the community, the property should actively stop the owners from pushing the electric car home or charging it in the corridor, and at the same time have the obligation to provide the owners with a safe charging place. If the owner doesn't follow the rules, he can call the police and apply for police intervention, but he can't choose to let it go.

Car owners should bear the potential safety hazards caused by allowing electric vehicles to be pushed home for charging. Especially the owners of electric vehicles must have a sense of crisis. Don't push the electric car home for convenience. If the electric car really explodes and burns, it will cause a serious fire and affect the neighbors. If the neighbor's property and life are damaged, the owner of the electric car should be liable for compensation, and it will be too late to regret it.

As a car owner in the community, he should also be responsible for the neighbors pushing the electric car home to charge, which has caused potential safety hazards. When neighbors are found to have such illegal acts, they should actively persuade them and report them through relevant channels so that relevant departments can intervene in the investigation and management. Because many places have introduced specific regulations, electric vehicles are not allowed to enter high-rise buildings to charge, and they cannot be charged in corridors or safety exits to avoid danger. If residents don't comply, they will be punished.

Although the potential safety hazard caused by the neighbor pushing the electric car home for charging should be shared by the property and the owner, it is difficult to effectively solve this problem under the existing conditions. Owners of properties and communities have no law enforcement power. When it is found that other owners do not comply with the relevant regulations, they only have the obligation and power to dissuade them, but have no right to punish them. This has led to its own way instead, which still leads to the charging of electric vehicles in many high-rise buildings, and the potential safety hazards cannot be effectively eliminated.