The tenant next door entered the balcony and stole my shop, is the property liable?

Updated on Balcony 2024-05-03
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Personally, I think the property should be held liable for compensation, you should sue Ye, the company will fulfill its duty of protection, this should be okay, in addition, you call 110 to call the police, if the police solve the case, you can pursue the liability of the thief and a RiX liability, you can do it on both sides, but I suggest that you better ask a lawyer to sue me about the company.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Whether the property should be held responsible for the theft of the property of the shop shall depend on whether it is negligent in the process of performing the property service contract.

    If the property management company does not strictly perform the service contract, or is negligent in the performance of the contract, the property management company shall bear the corresponding responsibility.

    For example, the allocation of security personnel and guards is not in place, and the security guards on duty patrol leave their posts; The anti-theft system and monitoring system cannot work normally and effectively; Street lights, fences, and security doors were not repaired in a timely manner; The owner found out about the case and called for help, but the property did not act; There are thieves in the surveillance video, but the security guard on duty is negligent and does not find out, or discovers the theft but does not report it in time, stop it, etc.

    Homes in the community were burglarized.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Call the police first, and negotiate with the property.

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