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Can you put your bike in the corridor?

Legal analysis: bicycles cannot be parked in the corridor. In order to ensure the property safety of residents, residential property companies often show signs to remind owners that vehicles such as electric cars, motorcycles and bicycles should be placed in their own storage rooms or public carports, and should not be parked in front of or behind the building or in the corridor to avoid property losses. The corridor belongs to the public * * * place within the building division, and belongs to the public * * * area owned by the owner. Private bicycles cannot be parked.

Legal basis: The ownership of the parking spaces and garages planned for parking cars in Article 275 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) shall be agreed upon by the parties through sale, gift or lease. Parking spaces that occupy roads or other venues owned by the owner for parking cars shall be owned by the owner. Article 273 The owner shall enjoy the rights and undertake the obligations for the part other than the exclusive part of the building, and shall not fail to perform the obligations on the grounds of giving up the rights. When the owner transfers the residential and business premises in the building, part of its * * * ownership and * * * management rights are transferred together. Article 274 Roads within a building division belong to the owner, except those belonging to urban roads. The green space within the building division belongs to the owner, except for urban public green space or express personal green space. Other public places, public facilities and property services within the building division are owned by the owner.