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Where can I complain if the residential property locks the car?

1. Where can I complain if I lock my car in a residential property?

1. Complaints about car locking in residential properties are as follows:

(1) complained to the developer and asked the developer to come forward to solve it;

(2) Complain to the industry committee, whose main purpose is to supervise the management and operation of residential property;

(3) complain to the property manager;

(4) Complain to the sub-district office, which is mainly responsible for the comprehensive management of policies and cultural construction in the jurisdiction and has the right to accept complaints about residential property and other events.

2. Legal basis: Article 47 of the Regulations on Property Management.

The rights and obligations of property users in property management activities shall be agreed by the owners and property users, but they shall not violate the relevant provisions of laws, regulations and management regulations.

If the property user violates the provisions of these regulations and the management agreement, the relevant owners shall bear joint and several liability.

Article 48

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.

Second, what are the rights of property?

1, have the right to formulate residential property management measures according to relevant laws and regulations and combined with actual conditions;

2. Have the right to stop violations of rules and regulations;

3. Have the right to ask the owners' committee for assistance;

4. Have the right to hire a franchise company to undertake special management business;

5, have the right to carry out a variety of business, with its income to supplement the district management funds.