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Does the owner need to leave a phone number when writing a petition for rights protection?

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When the owner's rights are infringed, it is rare to successfully safeguard his rights through legitimate channels. Disputes between owners and developers are more manifested as irrational conflicts. No product will be 1% perfect. As a product, a house will inevitably have defects. Owners should correctly treat this psychological gap and adopt correct solutions when problems arise.

If you enlarge this psychological gap, you will often take some radical actions to express your dissatisfaction, such as making a scene in the housing exhibition and hanging banners and slogans on the building. However, these practices may have a negative effect on the settlement of disputes, and more results are mostly mutual losses.

Although irrational rights protection has its rationality, it is better to rationally safeguard one's legitimate rights and interests than to fight against the developers. No matter from the aspects of promoting the solution of problems or maintaining the overall image of the community, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. If we adopt a rational attitude of safeguarding rights, both parties to the dispute will seriously consider their own gains and losses, and through reasonable channels, within the scope of the law and to the extent that both parties think it is reasonable, put forward perfect solutions, so as to achieve a win-win situation.