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This matter property has absolute responsibility, downstairs neighbors in the balcony installation has destroyed the original structure of the community, the property can not be ignored, must be coordinated by the property, if the property shirks responsibility, you can consult a lawyer to sue the property, and directly negotiate with the property manager, decoration management is within the scope of the property, and the maintenance of the original structure and overall image of the community is also within the responsibility of the property.
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You can call your local municipal hotline or call 110 for a response. If the property is just for you to coordinate, if the negotiation fails, that's it. If the smoke exhaust from his house affects your normal life, it is a violation, and you can also call the administrative law enforcement number to complain.
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First go to the property to report the problem, and then report it until they manage it, and then go to the neighborhood committee and the street, and then go to the housing authority (except for private property) Don't go to a vicious circle, that will only cause you and your neighbors to have deeper and deeper conflicts.
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Negotiate with your neighbors.
If you can't negotiate, you can change the water you added, you know.
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If your neighbouring rights are violated, you can sue for demolition or take reasonable measures.
First go to the property and explain the situation to them. If the property is not done or cannot be demolished, then you have to sue the court, and the court can force the demolition.
Tell him that this affects his daily life, and it is best to solve it through communication, and if it really doesn't work, you can call the police, there is an agency that specializes in this violation, and the police uncle will tell you if you call the police. This is the worst way, and it is best to communicate with the downstairs, after all, it is also a neighbor.