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The drains are clogged and rainwater floods the garage items. Will the property owner compensate?

If the gutters are clogged and rainwater floods the garage items, whether the property owner should compensate is a question that needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis.

First of all, the property management company should regularly maintain and clean the drainage system in the community to ensure that the drainage ditches are smooth and prevent rainwater from being unable to drain due to blockage. If the property management company fails to perform maintenance and cleaning in accordance with regulations, causing the drainage ditch to be clogged, the property management company should bear the corresponding responsibility and compensate for the loss of garage items.

Secondly, if the clogged drains are caused by the owner dumping garbage and other items privately, then the property management company should not be held responsible. In this case, the owner is responsible for the loss.

Finally, if the clogged drains are caused by force majeure factors such as natural disasters, the property company should not be held liable. In this case, the owner can apply for a claim from the insurance company.

In short, if the drains are clogged and rainwater floods the garage items, whether the property owner should pay compensation needs to be judged based on the specific circumstances. If it is the property company's responsibility, then the property company should bear the corresponding responsibility and compensate for the loss of garage items. If it is the owner's responsibility or force majeure, the property company should not be held liable.