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Texas fire truck was stopped by the guard when it entered the community. Do you think it is appropriate for the property to do so?

It must be unreasonable. Property is just a service organization. Although the management regulations of each property are different, they are also based on legal compliance. Obviously, it is illegal to prevent fire engines from entering the community. It is strongly suggested that the business license of this inactive property company be revoked directly, and the legal person be blacklisted directly, and the property company can no longer be operated for life.

If foreign vehicles, outsiders, takeaways, couriers and other personnel and vehicles are not allowed to enter the community, then I agree with both hands and feet. After all, some communities are closed or semi-closed, and the entry and exit of foreign personnel and vehicles will affect the rest and life of residents in the community, and may even increase the security risks of residents in the community. It is understandable that these people are not allowed to enter the residential property. But what needs to be clear is that the original intention of preventing these people and vehicles from entering the community is to ensure the normal life of residents in the community, not to facilitate property management. The responsibility of the property is to help the owners manage the daily life of the community. It can be said that the property is supported by the owners of the community, but now some properties have regarded themselves as the owners of the community, which is terrible.

Take the fire truck as an example. In addition to normal duty, fire engines are generally at leisure as long as they sound an alarm. For example, in some closed communities, special fire exits are reserved, and the fire exits and doors of the communities are blocked by access control, which is essentially to prevent outsiders and vehicles from entering. However, the fire truck itself is a special vehicle, and the state also has relevant regulations prohibiting any individual or institution from obstructing the rescue and entry of fire trucks. Now, the behavior of this property management company has been suspected of breaking the law. This is no longer a question of appropriateness, but a question of how much responsibility to bear, and at the same time bear the losses of the owners.

The fire truck itself came to help the owners of the community put out the fire, but now it was blocked by the doorman, which is equivalent to the residential property blocking the fire truck to save the owners and help the owners recover their lives and property losses. Originally, the property was used to help the owners manage the community, but now it has harmed the community owners in turn, which is a bit excessive. If I am a community owner, I will complain, and then I will calculate the economic losses myself and ask for property compensation.