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My neighbor often throws garbage from upstairs, how to solve the problem?

The analysis is as follows:

1. Find the neighbor and talk to him face to face about the seriousness of the matter. You should have responsibilities and obligations with the other party. If you can't make sense, go directly to the property management to solve the problem. If the above methods don't work, you can get the evidence and find a lawyer to sue the other party for throwing objects from high altitude.

2. When talking to your neighbor face to face, you should be calm and don't get excited. Tell the other person the harmfulness of the incident emotionally and rationally. If the other person's personal quality is really low, Unreasonable. After a while, if you still throw away garbage, you go to the real estate agent to solve the problem, but the fundamental problem still cannot be solved by the real estate agent. You need to take action yourself to install a camera equipment where your neighbor throws garbage, so that you can have evidence to accuse the other party.

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Liability for damage caused by thrown objects and falling objects from high-rise buildings

Throwing objects and falling objects from high-rise buildings causing damage refer to objects thrown from buildings Or objects falling from a building cause damage to others, and it is difficult to determine the infringement behavior of the specific infringer.

1. Characteristics of liability for damage caused by objects thrown or falling from high-rise buildings:

1. Damage caused by objects thrown or falling from high-rise buildings: caused by objects thrown from buildings Damage to others; damage to others caused by objects falling from the building.

2. The items were thrown or fell from tall buildings, causing damage to others.

3. It is difficult to determine the specific infringer.

4. The particularity of the principle of liability: the principle of fair liability is mainly adopted, and the principle of presumption of fault liability is adopted in exceptional circumstances.

2. Principles of liability for damage caused by objects thrown or falling from high buildings: liability for compensation (compensation for mental damage is generally not applicable).

3. The person responsible for damage caused by objects thrown or falling from high-rise buildings: the user of the building who may cause harm (the presumed injurer).

1. The responsible party is the user of the building: it refers to the actual user of the building when the infringement occurs (building owner, lessee, borrower, other person using the building) ;

2. The responsible subject is the building user who may cause harm;

3. The responsible subject is the building user who cannot provide evidence to rule out that he is the infringer.

4. Reasons for exemption from liability for damage caused by objects thrown or falling from high-rise buildings:

1. Being able to prove that one is not the injurer;

2. Being able to If the specific infringer is identified, others will be exempted from liability.

In a case of damage caused by throwing objects, the party who may be the injurer needs to prove the following matters to be exempted from liability:

① When the damage occurred, he was not in the building; < /p>

② Prove that you do not possess the object that caused the damage at all;

③ Prove that your position does not objectively have the possibility of causing damage to others by throwing objects.

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