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Should a woman's property be compensated if she finds her home flooded when she returns from tourism?

A woman came back from a tour and found her home flooded. I think the property is responsible. As a community owner, paying the property management fee every month also wants to live comfortably at home, but now some property companies do have the phenomenon of collecting money regardless. For this matter, the property is definitely negligent. After the rainstorm accumulates water, personnel shall be arranged for investigation as soon as possible, and indoor and outdoor sewage shall be treated in time to reduce the loss of the owner. Like this woman who travels abroad, she has no time to take care of the situation at home, and there is nothing wrong with traveling itself. After dealing with the problems found, the property company should contact the owner as soon as possible and negotiate with the owner to solve and deal with them.

If it were me, I would be very angry. No one wants their home to be flooded! Not to mention damaging your own finances, it will take some effort to deal with it in China. In fact, it is not good to live in such a community. It is said that this is not the first time it has been flooded, and the attitude of the property is not sincere. At this time, the property should actively help the lady restore the original appearance of her home, apologize at home and so on. In terms of compensation, real estate is definitely inseparable. After all, the owner is the most innocent. I hope that the property can handle the consequences of the incident and compensate the lady accordingly. Otherwise, it's unfair, and it's uncomfortable to live in such a property in the future!

In fact, many such things happen every year. As the owner, all he can do is to check the water and electricity doors and windows and the incoming water drainage system before going out to make sure there is no problem before leaving. Of course, sometimes natural and man-made disasters are hard to prevent, but he still has to meet a good property and do a series of maintenance measures in advance to protect the property and personal safety of the owner. The owner's money is not blown by the strong wind, and all kinds of management expenses cannot be paid in vain.

It stands to reason that the property should give some compensation, and don't let the owners who may have spent most of their lives saving to buy a house be chilling!