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What should I do if the owner's property is stolen?

The handling method of the owner's stolen property is as follows:

1. Warning: If it is confirmed that the owner is stealing electricity, the property can give the owner a written warning and ask him to stop stealing electricity and bear corresponding legal responsibilities.

2. Cut off the power supply: If the owner refuses to stop stealing electricity, the property has the right to take measures to cut off the power supply to ensure the safe and normal use of electricity in the community.

3. Prosecution: If stealing electricity affects other owners' normal electricity use, or causes serious loss of electricity charges, the property can file a lawsuit with the relevant departments and pursue their legal responsibilities.

The evidence required by the owner to deal with the stolen power property is as follows:

1. electricity consumption record: the property shall timely record the owner's electricity consumption, including electricity consumption, electricity consumption time, electricity equipment, etc. , so as to judge whether the owner has abnormal electricity consumption.

2. Records of on-site investigation: The property conducts an investigation at the site where the owner is found stealing electricity, and records the on-site situation, including the connection of electrical equipment and wires and cables, so as to judge whether the owner has stolen electricity.

3. Monitoring video: If there is monitoring equipment on site, you can retrieve the monitoring video to prove the fact that the owner steals electricity.

4. Witness testimony: If there are witnesses at the scene, you can ask them to provide testimony to prove the fact that the owner stole electricity.

5. Meter detection record: If the owner is suspected of stealing electricity, the meter can be detected and the meter reading can be recorded, so as to judge whether the owner is stealing electricity.

To sum up, the property should abide by the relevant laws and regulations when dealing with the owner's electricity theft, and should not take measures beyond the scope stipulated by law. At the same time, efforts should be made to communicate and negotiate with the owner to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

Legal basis:

Article 286 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

Owners shall abide by laws, regulations and management regulations, and relevant behaviors shall meet the requirements of saving resources and protecting the ecological environment. For property service enterprises or other managers to implement emergency measures and other management measures implemented by the government according to law, the owners shall cooperate with them according to law.